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So, this weekend I plan to clean under the stove.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    So, this weekend I plan to clean under the stove. I've bought some tile glue and a replacement tile in anticipation of the floor being so bad it needs to be replaced in that area. I'm ready.

    However: Can I ask a question please?

    How exactly is one supposed to keep the area under the stove and fridge clean? You know, in the ideal world? Are we meant to move it every month?

    Why are there so many designs that are not sealed off OR open enough to fit a mop?

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    @futurebird oh that's an easy one: you just don't look. then it's just as clean as when you move the fridge / stove in

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    • cuan_knaggsM cuan_knaggs

      @futurebird oh that's an easy one: you just don't look. then it's just as clean as when you move the fridge / stove in

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      @mensrea

      On the times I've cleaned

      I Have Seen Things

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        So, this weekend I plan to clean under the stove. I've bought some tile glue and a replacement tile in anticipation of the floor being so bad it needs to be replaced in that area. I'm ready.

        However: Can I ask a question please?

        How exactly is one supposed to keep the area under the stove and fridge clean? You know, in the ideal world? Are we meant to move it every month?

        Why are there so many designs that are not sealed off OR open enough to fit a mop?

        Del C :vpudding:D This user is from outside of this forum
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        Del C :vpudding:
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        @futurebird in the ideal world, i would have actual movable refrigerator risers instead of the makeshift planks my fridge is on.

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        • Del C :vpudding:D Del C :vpudding:

          @futurebird in the ideal world, i would have actual movable refrigerator risers instead of the makeshift planks my fridge is on.

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          @delcj

          Do any of these design people think about these things? Like at all?

          I bet most people have a gross "crumb and soon to be sentient dust bunny" zone under there. You can clean a few inches in with a mop, and use a broom to get the cats toys out... but it's gross.

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            I am sitting here filled with guilt since in like 17 years I've only cleaned under the stove and fridge like four times. Gross right?

            Yeah, but I need help to move them. This is bad planning. I have been set up to fail and feel gross.

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            @futurebird the real friend is all the time and energy we've saved by *not* regularly cleaning under fridges and stoves and other heavy things.

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              So, this weekend I plan to clean under the stove. I've bought some tile glue and a replacement tile in anticipation of the floor being so bad it needs to be replaced in that area. I'm ready.

              However: Can I ask a question please?

              How exactly is one supposed to keep the area under the stove and fridge clean? You know, in the ideal world? Are we meant to move it every month?

              Why are there so many designs that are not sealed off OR open enough to fit a mop?

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              @futurebird I clean under a fridge only when I'm moving elsewhere. 😁
              In German we have a word for these cuddly cute well-rounded textile/hairy stuff you often find behind furniture, especially sofas: Wollmäuse = dust bunnies (in German wooly mice).
              They are social creatures, need not much food. An artist has a dust archive: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsches_Staubarchiv He has political dust as well as culinary dusts.
              So, why design if you can have art? 🤭 😎

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              • Petra van CronenburgN Petra van Cronenburg

                @futurebird I clean under a fridge only when I'm moving elsewhere. 😁
                In German we have a word for these cuddly cute well-rounded textile/hairy stuff you often find behind furniture, especially sofas: Wollmäuse = dust bunnies (in German wooly mice).
                They are social creatures, need not much food. An artist has a dust archive: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsches_Staubarchiv He has political dust as well as culinary dusts.
                So, why design if you can have art? 🤭 😎

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                @NatureMC
                In French we call them "sheep" (moutons) 🐑
                @futurebird

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                • Petra van CronenburgN Petra van Cronenburg

                  @futurebird I clean under a fridge only when I'm moving elsewhere. 😁
                  In German we have a word for these cuddly cute well-rounded textile/hairy stuff you often find behind furniture, especially sofas: Wollmäuse = dust bunnies (in German wooly mice).
                  They are social creatures, need not much food. An artist has a dust archive: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutsches_Staubarchiv He has political dust as well as culinary dusts.
                  So, why design if you can have art? 🤭 😎

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                  @NatureMC @futurebird
                  Makkuroske!

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                  • Weird SocksO Weird Socks

                    @NatureMC @futurebird
                    Makkuroske!

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                    @ohmu @NatureMC @futurebird norwegian: hybelkanin, implying students are less tidy and the dust balls breed like r as rabbits https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hybelkanin

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      So, this weekend I plan to clean under the stove. I've bought some tile glue and a replacement tile in anticipation of the floor being so bad it needs to be replaced in that area. I'm ready.

                      However: Can I ask a question please?

                      How exactly is one supposed to keep the area under the stove and fridge clean? You know, in the ideal world? Are we meant to move it every month?

                      Why are there so many designs that are not sealed off OR open enough to fit a mop?

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                      @futurebird wondered that myself after having lived with several Small Very Tall cats like Dazzle, and the most missed orange Mango, both of whom liked to knock every toy under the stove

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                        @NatureMC
                        In French we call them "sheep" (moutons) 🐑
                        @futurebird

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                        @elduvelle I would never kill them! @futurebird

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                        • Petra van CronenburgN Petra van Cronenburg

                          @elduvelle I would never kill them! @futurebird

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                          @NatureMC @elduvelle

                          We don't 'kill' the wollmäuse! How could you suggest such a horrible thing. I am going to "re-home" each and every wollmäus. We have a nice farm, it's in upstate New York, and there is a big barn there filled with beds and stoves and many wonderful places for the little wollmäuse to frolic and play.

                          edit: apologies for managing to butcher the German language in an English language post somehow.

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                          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                            @NatureMC @elduvelle

                            We don't 'kill' the wollmäuse! How could you suggest such a horrible thing. I am going to "re-home" each and every wollmäus. We have a nice farm, it's in upstate New York, and there is a big barn there filled with beds and stoves and many wonderful places for the little wollmäuse to frolic and play.

                            edit: apologies for managing to butcher the German language in an English language post somehow.

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                            @NatureMC @elduvelle

                            It is a very real farm that very much exists.

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                              @ohmu @NatureMC @futurebird norwegian: hybelkanin, implying students are less tidy and the dust balls breed like r as rabbits https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hybelkanin

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                              @JosteinSN But they are fluffy!
                              @ohmu @futurebird

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                              • Petra van CronenburgN Petra van Cronenburg

                                @JosteinSN But they are fluffy!
                                @ohmu @futurebird

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                                @NatureMC @JosteinSN @ohmu

                                ... and sticky... 😐

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                                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                  @NatureMC @elduvelle

                                  We don't 'kill' the wollmäuse! How could you suggest such a horrible thing. I am going to "re-home" each and every wollmäus. We have a nice farm, it's in upstate New York, and there is a big barn there filled with beds and stoves and many wonderful places for the little wollmäuse to frolic and play.

                                  edit: apologies for managing to butcher the German language in an English language post somehow.

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                                  @futurebird @NatureMC @elduvelle (singular of "wollmäuse" is "wollmaus" 🙂 ).

                                  In Danish they're called "nullermand" ("lint-man") ... and in Norwegian they're called "hybelkanin" ("hovel bunny"). 😄

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                                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                    @NatureMC @elduvelle

                                    We don't 'kill' the wollmäuse! How could you suggest such a horrible thing. I am going to "re-home" each and every wollmäus. We have a nice farm, it's in upstate New York, and there is a big barn there filled with beds and stoves and many wonderful places for the little wollmäuse to frolic and play.

                                    edit: apologies for managing to butcher the German language in an English language post somehow.

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                                    @futurebird @NatureMC @elduvelle English is butchered German. ... and butchered French and butchered Dutch and ... 😉

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                                    • ohesoO oheso

                                      @futurebird @NatureMC @elduvelle English is butchered German. ... and butchered French and butchered Dutch and ... 😉

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                                      @oheso @NatureMC @elduvelle

                                      Just because something is true doesn't mean you need to bring it up all the time. OK?

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