Dr Lomp The Cleaning -
By [Author Name]
It’s 6 a.m. in a quiet suburb. Most people are still asleep. But Dr. Lomp — a 58-year-old former biologist with wire-rim glasses and rubber gloves pulled to his elbows — is already on his knees, examining a floorboard with a jeweler’s loupe.
“See this?” he whispers, pointing to a microscopic smudge near the baseboard. “Neglect. Not of the house. Of the self.” dr lomp the cleaning
This is not your average cleaning service. Dr. Lomp doesn’t mop and run. He performs what he calls “restorative surface therapy.” And his clients — a mix of hoarders, burnout cases, and the simply overwhelmed — swear he’s a miracle worker.
Professional Dr. Lomp auditors use ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) meters or UV fluorescent gels. After cleaning, they scan the surface. If the meter reads above 10 RLU (Relative Light Units), the surface fails. By [Author Name] It’s 6 a
1. Dr. Lomp’s White Glove Check
Run a finger along:
If clean → proceed. If not → re-clean that zone. If clean → proceed
2. Replace items neatly
Only return essential items to surfaces. Clutter is the enemy of cleanliness.
3. Sanitize your tools