The ability to determine what aspects of the product need to be cleaned, including any specific areas that require special attention or materials.
The ability to locate and collect all necessary cleaning materials, such as detergents, brushes, cloths, and any other tools required for the job.
The ability to set up the environment where the cleaning will take place, ensuring it is suitable and safe for the task.
The ability to verify the condition of the product before cleaning, identifying any areas that need special care or pre-treatment.
The ability to perform the actual cleaning of the product, using the appropriate methods and materials to achieve the desired level of cleanliness.
The ability to continuously check the progress of the cleaning to ensure all areas are being addressed and no damage is occurring.
The ability to troubleshoot and resolve any problems that arise during the cleaning process, such as stubborn stains or material damage.
The ability to modify the cleaning approach if the initial method is not effective, ensuring the product is cleaned thoroughly.
The ability to examine the product after cleaning to ensure all areas are clean and no damage has occurred.
The ability to properly store all cleaning materials and tools after use, ensuring they are ready for future use.