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There is a reason why cleaning never ends. ~The terrifying trap of 'endless cleaning' called FAIL-TRAP~ Illustrated Edition

#There is a reason why cleaning never ends. #There is a reason why stains don't come off.

It's Sena. Good evening.

The previous article was a bit long, wasn't it? I thought so too. So, I've prepared an illustrated version for today. It's easier to look at than to read, right?
It might be easier to understand if you read the previous article again after looking at this illustrated version.
The previous article, 'There is a reason why cleaning never ends. ~The terrifying trap of 'endless cleaning' called FAIL-TRAP~', is
here https://note.com/orb_lab_sena/n/n0483495bbd12

'There is a reason why cleaning never ends. / The true nature of the 'FAIL-TRAP' that gets harder the more you try'

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'Why does it not stay clean even though I'm trying so hard?' This is an illustration I want everyone who has ever thought that to read.
It wasn't your fault—I've summarized all the reasons why.

'Even though I scrub hard every weekend...'

This was exactly the same for me.
The more force I used, the more stubborn the stains waiting for me the following week.
I blamed myself, thinking, 'Maybe my method is wrong'—
Actually, there was something I needed to know before the method.

The vicious cycle diagram of the FAIL-TRAP

This is the true nature of 'endless cleaning'.
Scrubbing hard => Micro-scratches increase => Stains dig into the scratches =>
The mirror looks cloudy => Scrubbing hard again...
The reason you can't escape this loop is not in the 'way you try' but in the 'structure' itself.

The culprit is the invisible 'micro-valley'

Specular reflection and diffuse reflection—this difference is the true nature of 'cloudiness'.
'It gets cloudy no matter how many times I do it' is becauseyou were creating the valleys of scratches yourself every time.

The tragedy of challenging a mirror with defense power 5 with attack power 10

If you challenge a mirror with Mohs hardness 5 with a diamond-based pad with hardness 10—
The result was decided from the beginning.
If you only pursue the 'power to remove,' you end up destroying the material itself.
Just knowing the compatibility of your tools will change the results.

The 'structural destruction' repeated throughout the house

It's not just mirrors.
[Flooring] The oil in repair crayons repels wax, causing 'WAX VOID'.
[Sink/Washbasin] The more you polish with cleanser, the more it becomes a reservoir for oil stains.
[Toilet porcelain] Hard scrub brushes strip away the anti-stain coating.
The same trap is repeated every day all over the house.
In every place, the pure desire to 'make it clean' was backfiring.

Why didn't anyone tell me?

Information saying 'if you use this, stains will come off' is overflowing.
But 'if you use this, the next cleaning will be even harder', and 'how the material gets damaged' were
not written by anyone anywhere. We call this [
Information VOID]. You did nothing wrong; there was simply no information.

Changing the goal of cleaning from 'removing' to 'protecting'

Old generation cleaning -> Next generation cleaning
Old generation and next generation—what changes? What changes is not the 'tools' but the 'thinking'.
From reactive response to proactive design.
With this one switch, the cleaning experience changes fundamentally.
You can start today.

The '2-STEP system' to break the vicious cycle

STEP 1: Reset. Carefully remove old dirt and film just once without causing any scratches.
Return to the original 'bare surface'.
STEP 2: Protect. Apply a shield over the pristine surface to keep dirt away.
Change future cleaning to 'just a gentle wipe'.
Just by changing the order, the cleaning that never ended will finally come to an end.

The overwhelming difference of a 'protected mirror surface'

Left: An untreated mirror surface. Countless water droplets remain.
Right: A mirror surface protected by a shield.
Neither water nor dirt can stick, and they slide right off.
Put in the effort to reset just once, and keep it protected with the right shield.
The hard labor of scrubbing is no longer necessary.

A message from Sena: 'My thoughts I want to share'

To you who have worked so hard. You did nothing wrong; you just didn't have the information.
I have reached a point where I can tell myself that the times I almost gave up on endless cleaning were not in vain. I would be happy if everyone could feel the same way.
Next time: The first step of 'diagnosis' to identify the true nature of dirt.
── Sena / ORB Lab Development Team 🔗 https://linktr.ee/orb_lab_sena


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