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Is your home scrubbed top-to-bottom or does a swipe-of-the-hand dusting cut it?

We all have different concepts of what's really clean. For some, a good clean involves a weekend's worth of to-do lists, buckets of cleaning tools and toothbrush-scrubbed crevices. For others, it means simply tucking loose items under the bed and giving a quick dust with an old sock. Where do you fall on the scrubbing spectrum. Take this quiz to find out.

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  • nancy

    Ageless My sister-in-law ruined our relationship partly because of her neurotic sense of "clean" & my new puppy pee- peeing on an old walshable bathmat. What is important in this life anyway?

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  • Jan

    I use my bath towels all week and change them on Saturdays, when I change the bed. I hang the towels up to dry after every shower. I feel that if I start with clean towels and take a shower, then hang them up to dry that is good enough. No one have ever complained about my hygiene yet! Who makes up these things anyway?

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  • Bill

    YEAHHHHHH!!!!!!! I WON !!!!!

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  • Cheryl

    This is so rediculous. You are absolutely correct. Either you are a CLEAN FREAK with a case of severe OCD or you are one of those on A&E Show about Hording and you have bugs, dead cats, rats, etc. all over your house. How stupid!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Mary

    I agree the choice answers are stupid, there definitely is a better choice in the middle of the extremes offered. My house is spotless but not to the extent exhibited here

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  • bill

    those of you who can't reuse a bath towel more than once for fear that they might have used it to wipe their butt are obviously not bathing/cleaning correctly, you have to get that soap ALL the way up your butt and wash completely. somepeople don't do that properly which is quite nauseating.

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  • lou

    yea I agree most of these so called quizzes are for idiots or not some one with common sense. God please bring back common sense.

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  • Sandra

    Been married forever so cleaning is second nature any more. I never sweat the small stuff, but I do like a clean pillow case and clean towels. I use lightweight, super absorbant cotton towels, all white, and switch them out during the week. They easily dry quickly, so hold up better. Where I live it's like a dust bowl, and OCD types could be busy dusting every day of the week, maybe twice a day. At least when I do finally dust (and never all at the same time), I feel like I've really accomplished something. People who live in a clean bubble probably sick a lot more than I do, my germs have been cultivated and are members of the family.

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  • Terese

    Chill out guys -- its only a ridiculous quiz -- why did we all take it - thats the funny question here. I just answered the closest to me even though my pets do not sleep under the covers either. If you really want to feel good about your "housekeeping" - watch "Hoarders" -- your house will look like a palace no matter what your cleaning style is. LOL

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  • nancy

    This quiz did not give reasonable answers. Especially with the dog and the rug. I have a dog but no rugs because of accidents.

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  • Gloria Bruce

    As soon as I use it, after showering, it goes into the hamper then into wash within 2 days.

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  • Gregg

    It never did tell me how often I should change out my towel.

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  • Nancy Crowder

    I have a friend who is a slob. It smells so bad I can't even visit her. For those of you who brag about being slobs, think of what it is like for others to have to share your mess. It takes very little time to keep a house clean once the job is tackled. Yes, when I worked, my bed was made, dishes were away, a load of wash was started, etc. Call me a neat freak if you want. I had time for my family, laughed often and was not ashamed to have company-and still don't. I'm not rich, have no help. It just takes a little pride in yourself and your environment to keep a clean house.

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  • Maribeth

    I have difficulty getting in and out of the tub these days, so I shower once every day. I use my towel to wipe the shower door after drying myself, so I only use a bath towel once; then it goes into the hamper. My house is always cluttered, so I am not a neat freak. I agree this is a dumb quiz.

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  • AnnMichelle

    Wow! I answered honestly, and it fits:)

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  • Haley

    Wow this surprises me because what's the point in getting a shower if you use a towel that hasen't been washed in a week?

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  • vivalasvacious

    Just because I clean my shower, change out towels before they stink, and clean stains when they happen, does NOT mean I keep a clean house. Ask my family, my friends, etc.... My house looks like a hoarders paradise at best!!! Please people... can't you come up with a more accurate test?

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  • maphilgood

    i am by means a clean freak but i would not dream of using a towel twice, i keep a basket of wash cloths on the cabinet to use when i wash my hands or face, i also vacumn every day since i have dog 3 cats and a bird and i enjoy my home and my pets

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  • Candy

    I have no problem reusing towels. I have one for my head and hair, and one for my body. I hang them up when I'm done. I get a few days use out of them. Then I will grab one when there is a spill. I have 2 little boys, spills are going to happen, or I use one to throw on the bathroom floor to step out on when I'm done in the shower, and hang it up to dry when I'm done. I don't have bath mats/rugs, because I think those are germ catchers. I use my hand towels and kitchen towels alot and wash them much more often.

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  • JOAN

    Alison Lind...Get a Job..
    Your catagories AND the question choices are DOWNRIGHT MORONIC.

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