This one actually seems correct to me! They seem to be comparing their result to a clean that looks as if you got on your hands and knees, even though you might not have that's not necessarily how you cleaned it.
I'm trying to figure out the difference between a hard floor and a... uh, the alternative? My mind is simply whirling with images of ceramic versus hardwood versus pine versus linoleum.
Dang, I hate it when I proofread, edit, then forget to proofread again. My above post "should" ;-) have read:
This one actually seems correct to me! They seem to be comparing their result to a clean that looks as if you got on your hands and knees, even though you that's not necessarily how you cleaned it.
This one actually seems correct to me! They seem to be comparing their result to a clean that looks as if you got on your hands and knees, even though you might not have that's not necessarily how you cleaned it.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ryan, this one struck me as being appropriate.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to figure out the difference between a hard floor and a... uh, the alternative? My mind is simply whirling with images of ceramic versus hardwood versus pine versus linoleum.
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ReplyDeleteDang, I hate it when I proofread, edit, then forget to proofread again. My above post "should" ;-) have read:
ReplyDeleteThis one actually seems correct to me! They seem to be comparing their result to a clean that looks as if you got on your hands and knees, even though you that's not necessarily how you cleaned it.
Yep, Ryan and davidcupp, a so-called "hands-and-knees" clean. Makes sense to me.
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