After the Party.
The post-girls-night morning cleanup, in the order it actually happens. Sticky counters, one broken glass, and the bottle that earned its keep.
The morning after a girls’ night starts the same way every time. One heel by the door, a lemon rind hardening on the cutting board, the faint lipstick arc on a wine glass that does not want to come off. The order matters: do it in the wrong one and you will be re-cleaning the same counter twice.
First the glass — lipstick rides on oil, so a drop of Mop Hoe concentrate on a damp cloth, then a rinse. No film. No streak. Plant-derived surfactants and an essential-oil finish, the kind that leaves your kitchen smelling like a small courtyard, not a hotel lobby.
The counters next. Stainless first, then stone, with a fresh cloth — never the same one you used on the glass. The bottle says “dilute at the cap” for a reason. A capful in 500 ml of water covers a counter and the front of a fridge, no streaking, no residue.
Finally the floor. One Mop Hoe in warm water, mop flat, and a window cracked for ten minutes. By the time the kettle is on, the room is reset and the only evidence of last night is the story on the group chat.
Mop Hoe · citrus + botanical-base concentrate