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Hey everyone, I'm Alex, thanks for clicking
and welcome to this lesson on cleaning product
vocabulary.
So today, I'm going to take you through different
rooms in the house and talk about different
cleaning products, some hygiene products that
you can find in the different places around
your home.
And in the second part of this video, I will
talk about some general all-purpose cleaning
products that you can use in most rooms in
your house, or all of them.
So first, let's start off in the bathroom,
which is where most of us start off in the
morning after, you know, waking up.
So first, we have - you go to the sink and
you wash your hands with some soap.
I didn't have soap with me, so I drew a bar
of soap for you guys.
And as you can see, this is a bar of soap,
really.
It's beautiful, right?
So, you wash your hands with a bar of soap.
You can also use this right here.
This is hand soap.
I'm not going to put any on my hands right
now, but you - this is also called liquid
soap or hand soap.
So, you can use that to wash your hands as
well.
I didn't bring this with me today, but you
can also use facial soap, specific soap, liquid
soap for your face.
To wash your face in the morning, in the evening
or whenever you feel like it.
I really like this, this little leaning thing
I've got going here.
Let's keep going with that.
So, facial soap, yeah.
And then, when you're taking a shower or if
you're in the bath and you want to wash your
hair, wash your scalp, which is the skin,
you know, around your head here, you wash
your hair with shampoo.
And then, to make your hair nice and smooth
like a horse, like a horse, like a horse's
mane or a lion's mane, you use conditioner,
right?
So, first, shampoo to clean the scalp, clean
your hair.
And then to make it nice and smooth, like
a horse's mane, you can use conditioner.
If you have dandruff, which is when the skin
on your scalp is dry and you have flakes,
right, in your hair?
Like, little, small flakes?
You can use dandruff shampoo as well.
If you want to clean your toilet, right?
You just need toilet bowl cleaner.
I don't have any with me here today.
I do have some all-purpose stuff which is
- oh, that's a stain remover, that's something
else.
But basically, you know, you put it around
the bowl and it has chemicals and it cleans
your toilet and every other thing that you
have that you put in your toilet.
Yeah.
Next, plunger.
So, there is a toilet bowl plunger.
You can also get a drain plunger.
So, this is what you use when there's something
stuck, you know, in the drain in your sink,
in the kitchen, the bathroom, the bathtub
or the shower.
And you need to just push it back down.
Maybe it's hair, maybe it's something else.
Or, in your toilet, you can get a toilet bowl
plunger as well, to push stuff down.
Next, let's go to the laundry room.
And in the laundry room, when you want to
wash your clothes, you start with detergent.
I do not advertise any specific brands in
this video.
Well, I guess I am advertising them, but I
do not necessarily agree with them.
Okay.
So, that is laundry detergent, which you use
to clean your clothes with in your laundry
machine.
Also, with laundry detergent, you can put
fabric softener, which makes the clothes nice
and soft, right, along with the detergent.
Once the clothes are washed and you put them
from the washing machine into the dryer, okay?
And in the dryer, you can put dryer sheets,
which take the static off of the clothes.
So, if you just, you know, just take them
out and dry them in the dryer without dryer
sheets, you will take your clothes out and
they'll be stuck together with static.
You can just hang your clothes outside as
well.
That's what my mom does, and it works perfectly
fine, so that's it.
Next, hamper and a laundry basket.
So, I have a laundry basket right here.
Typically, the difference between a hamper
and a laundry basket is not that big.
But a hamper you use to put the dirty clothes
in.
I guess they do have, like, specialized hampers
that are made from different materials that
are fully covered and you can cover the dirty
clothes.
But think of a hamper as a basket, sometimes
a covered basket, a vertical basket where
you throw your dirty clothes.
And then you use the laundry basket when your
clothes are nice and dry and you fold them
and you put them in the laundry basket and
put them back in your closet and your drawers.
Alright.
Let's move over here to the kitchen.
Can you guys see all the words here?
Is that okay?
Yeah?
Nothing's blocked?
Good.
So, we have dish soap.
What do I have here?
Where's that dish soap?
I knew I had dish soap in here.
Where's the dish soap?
Duh duh duh duh duh... here it is!
Okay.
So, you have your dish soap, which you use
in conjunction with a sponge or a scrub pad
or a soap sponge or a dish sponge.
You can call this any number of things, okay?
Sometimes, I just say "Where's the dish sponge?
Where is the soap sponge?
Where is the scrub pad?
The soap sponge?"
The sponge, okay?
So, this is a sponge.
I have a small one and I have a big one for
the larger messes in the house, okay?
Good.
So, you have your dish soap and you have your
dish sponges here, or scrub pads, soap sponges,
dish sponges, etc.
Cloth.
This is all-purpose.
You can use this in a variety of scenarios,
a variety of situations.
You want to be a matador or if you want to
wipe down things in your house, get them nice
and clean, you use a cloth or a hand cloth
or a towel cloth or a cloth towel; any number
of names, okay?
So, in general, this is a piece of cloth,
okay, or a hand cloth.
And finally, we have a hand towel.
This one is very smelly, because it hasn't
been washed in a long time, and I'm going
to wash my hands right after I use it.
So, this is a hand towel.
Usually, you keep this in your kitchen when
you need to dry your hands very quickly after,
you know, washing the dishes or cleaning something
like a piece of fruit or something.
So, that is a hand towel, alright.
And one more that I didn't put up here, but
I guess you can use it with all-purpose, typically
found in your kitchen.
This is a roll of paper towels.
So, these are called paper towels.
Some people call them kitchen towels, which
I disagree with, because I think paper towel
fits so much better.
Kitchen towel sounds like it could be anything.
This is a kitchen towel.
This is - a cloth, but you could call it a
kitchen towel.
Paper towels, just remember that name.
Alright.
I'm going to go wash my hands because that
towel was disgusting, and I'll be right back
with some more all-purpose cleaners.
Ah, fresh like a baby boy born in spring.
Alright, next we have general/all-purpose
cleaning products.
So here, we have our good friend the paper
towel, or paper towels, plural, that you can
use in many situations.
Spills in the kitchen or in the living room
or your gym - jam?
Yeah, if your friend like, you know, eats
a jam sandwich and gets some jam on the couch
because they're eating in the living room
like an animal.
You can use some paper towels to wash that
off.
But you probably need some all-purpose cleaner
to help finish the job.
So here, I got this from my mom's house.
I guess some all-purpose cleaners come in
a bottle like this, with a cap on top.
But most of them that I've seen usually come
in a spray bottle, like this, like I said.
So, this one is an all-purpose bathroom cleaner,
but you can get all-purpose cleaners for all
areas of the house.
Some are safer than others and are made with
more environmentally friendly ingredients,
whereas some are just loaded with chemicals
that will slowly kill us.
That's life, right, every day.
So next, we have window cleaner.
And there is one brand that has really just
cornered the market on window cleaners, so
much so that we just call it "Windex".
Say, "Hey, do you have any Windex?" and people
understand automatically, you need window
cleaner.
Just like in the movie "My Big Fat Greek Wedding",
where the - is it the mother or the grandmother?
I think it's the mother - she just puts Windex
on everything.
It's like "Oh, I cut myself!"
"Put some Windex on it."
Let's see if it works.
It smells.
That's about it, okay.
Next, we have disinfectant.
So, a lot of cleaning products, you know,
they claim to be disinfectants.
They kill bacteria and viruses around your
kitchen, around your house.
You know, stuff like salmonella or e-coli,
so these are different bacteria that you can
kill with disinfectant products.
A natural disinfectant is vinegar, which can
kill many types of bacteria.
So, I brought some, you know, some white vinegar
from home here.
Usually you can just mix that with some, maybe
even some dish soap, and you can clean almost
anything with it, so it's pretty good.
Next, what do we have?
Tissues or Kleenex, yeah.
So, if you have a small spill on a table somewhere,
you can just grab a small tissue from the
tissue box, and this is a situation like Windex,
where one company has dominated the market
so much that we just call, you know, the product,
the tissue, by the corporate name Kleenex.
Does anyone have a Kleenex?
Does anyone have a tissue?
Okay.
Next, we have vacuum cleaners.
So, you use these, vroom, to clean the floors,
the carpets in your home.
In the UK, the brand Hoover, again, has dominated
the vacuum cleaner so much that people use
Hoover like a verb in the UK.
So, I need to Hoover the living room.
Or, have you seen the Hoover?
Where is the Hoover?
Where is the vacuum cleaner?
Next, wipes.
You can have cloth wipes or disinfectant wipes.
Before I mention, you know, this is a cloth.
This can be considered a cloth wipe as well.
Or you also have disinfectant - why did I
write "disinfect..." yes, okay, this should
be one word.
It looks like "disinfect-ant", like you should
disinfect an ant because of the space, but
it's one word, one word.
So next, Swiffer.
Another example where this company, Swiffer,
created this product and everyone is using
it, or so many people are using it that we
just say, "Hey, where's the Swiffer?" or "I
need to use the Swiffer in the living room",
okay?
Looks pretty cool.
I have one of these.
I don't use it often.
Normally, I stick to brooms and dustpans.
So, we'll talk about those in a moment.
Like next!
So, dustpan and broom.
You've got your dustpan right here for dust
and other things that are dirty.
And you have your broom.
This one's kind of clean, so I feel okay doing
this, although I will wash my hands again
right after this video.
So, you have your broom and your dustpan.
It's kind of cool.
I feel powerful holding this, like I want
to clean.
Now the feeling has passed.
Okay.
I'm just going to... there we go, good.
Okay so, baking soda.
I love baking soda.
I have some - I don't mind saying the brand.
Arm and Hammer baking soda, for that real,
real tough smell collecting product.
So, normally, you know, you can do a lot of
things with baking soda.
Number one: you can put it in your refrigerator
if you want to collect all the bad smells
inside this little box here.
The baking soda attracts terrible smells.
If you have a bad spill on your carpet or
if you have a child that pees the bed at night,
you can, you know, put some baking soda on
it to absorb and collect liquids and smells.
So, baking soda is amazing.
Next, what do we have?
Rubber gloves, right.
When you are doing all of that cleaning with
those terrible chemicals and you don't want
your hands to get red and irritated, you need
a pair of rubber gloves.
Now I feel powerful.
I'm going to keep this on.
Alright.
Hey.
And what would rubber gloves be without their
friends, goggles?
Here, we have some goggles.
I hope they don't reflect too much in the
camera.
Alright.
So, when you are cleaning the bathroom and
you're using some really high chemical products,
which is not great for the environment, but
what's more important?
Having a clean toilet or clean air?
Don't answer that question, it's a terrible
question.
So, rubber gloves, googles, trash cans.
Or you can say, you know, a trash bin or the
bin or the most common way I say it is "the
garbage".
Where's the garbage?
I don't mean, like, the actually dirty stuff
that you put in the garbage can or the trash
can.
I literally mean the can, the bin.
So, maybe that's specific to me and a couple
of my friends, but I say, "Hey, where's the
garbage?", or, "Where's the bin", or, "Where's
the trash can", alright?
Brush.
I have a brush right here.
Right, so you can use this for many - there's
a hair, many hairs - you can use this for
many purposes, many things.
Brushing the floor - well, pretty much the
floor, right?
I guess you can use it on top of the kitchen
counter as well, or any other area you feel
needs a good scrub or a good brush.
Next, we have a mop and bucket.
So, think of a mop as like a really wet broom.
You can see it in the picture here.
That's right, I'm making the editing team
work to put a picture right here.
Mop and the bucket.
Yes.
Good.
Alright.
Now, you know all these amazing words.
All these very common household cleaning product
words.
So, you are ready to go out and clean your
room, clean your friend's room, clean your
house, clean your friend's house, help everyone
in your neighborhood.
Hopefully, you feel a lot more confident,
a lot more comfortable with the vocabulary
we have learned in this video.
And now, you'll be able to understand more
when you watch films, when you watch TV shows,
when you hear conversations out in the street
or when you even go shopping for these products.
You will know what they're called.
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of a lot of the vocabulary we've covered today,
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Whew.
Well, I'm going to go clean some stuff.
No...
I don't think I'm going to do that.
I'm going to say I'm going to do it though,
because it makes me sound responsible, which
I kind of am but kind of am not.
Sorry, guys.
Until next time, thanks for clicking and stay
clean.
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