David D
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How do you measure cleanliness?
I have a science fair project and for the research paper my teacher wants me to say how i would measure cleanliness... like from somebody else' project. Please leave a source
by Nety53
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There is NO measure to cleanliness - we all choose on our own
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- you guys are no help at all
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by Nese
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I HAV A SCIENCE PROJECT 2. DNT DEY SUCK LMAO. BT ANYWAYZ I CNT ANSA UR QUESTION CUZ I JUS WANT POINTS.
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by Mom of 2 Boys
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I hate cleaning especially laundry and dishes but I say if I don't do it it wont get done cause no one else is gonna do it
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by Renaissance Man
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If I would eat off it, it's clean enough.
If you have a microscope, bacterial count /cm² is less subjective.
Then there's that scale you can compare to your teeth to determine how much whitener you need. I imagine it's just as useful for sheets and underwear.
I'm not aware of any other commonly used objective and gradient scale by which to measure cleanliness, but you might look next to godliness.