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Starbucks Baristas: The daily grind

Full History - 2020 - 09 - 03 - ID#ilznem
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My favorite part of being CS: making things shine like the top of the Chrysler Building (reddit.com)
submitted by greenleafsheep
CriticalSheep 5 points 2y ago
Urnex? I’ve been very tempted to do this one day. No amount of blue scrubbie sponge work seems to get the stains out for me.
greenleafsheep [OP] 12 points 2y ago
It was actually just regular dish soap from the grocery store (we were out of the other stuff) mixed with the sani water. And I let it soak for a few minutes then went at it with the blue scrubbie. Our store also only opened a little over a month ago so there isn’t months/years of stains built up... yet. 😂
CriticalSheep 6 points 2y ago
Ahh yeah our tea pictures have a year of stains. I scrub and scrub and scrub and nothing. One day I’ll fill the sink with urnex and go to town with it.
greenleafsheep [OP] 3 points 2y ago
That will be the best day ever when they are sparkling clean!! It definitely took me maybe 20 minutes of scrubbing still 😂
rhondasmelody 4 points 2y ago
I know it's technically not the greatest thing to do but my defense is that my store manager literally told me I could do it we use bleach on the tea and mixing pitchers. Spray the four walls and soak for 2 mins, light scrubbujg action., an voila brand new.
juiceejuce 4 points 2y ago
i've been known to use a little bleach to keep our tea pitchers shiny. nothing worse than opening to a row of brown pitchers!
greenleafsheep [OP] 1 points 2y ago
Does your store get actual bleach? I seriously feel like the only cleaners we have are restroom, multipurpose sanitizer, oven, and window cleaner. 😂
juiceejuce 1 points 2y ago
i meant the restroom cleaner, i just hate the unfortunate name. we do have a bleach that comes in a squeeze bottle that makes the drains sparkly white tho!!
caetness 2 points 2y ago
It’s a Hard Knock Life
greenleafsheep [OP] 2 points 2y ago
Thank you for getting my reference! 😂
hidethestars 1 points 2y ago
I was told that restroom cleaner will do the trick, so I usually spray tea pitchers with it, let it sit, then wash away the stains after a few minutes. It doesn't always come out perfectly, but 9/10 times the pitcher looks brand new. It's oddly satisfying.
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