We tend to think about the home we live in as being a separate entity from our body. That might be good, but it’s also a very limited frame of reference. We can’t think about the entire journey of the home from start to finish. We’re not even sure what we’re even thinking about, let alone what we’re doing. In fact, we might as well be blindfolded.
So how do we care for the home as a whole? In real life, we would probably do a lot of laundry, a lot of kitchen and bathroom cleaning, and a lot of taking care of the pets. What we don’t have time for, we should be doing. There is a huge difference between thinking, “I will do X” and actually doing the thing.
The way we prepare for starter locs is by buying the proper tools. We can take care of the home by doing a lot of cleaning, but the tools we need are the ones we already have in the home. They don’t need to be fancy, but they are the ones that will do the job for us.
If you want your bathroom in tip top condition, you want to do a lot of cleaning. This is because the starter locs start out at the worst possible time. Because of the way the starter locs work, they start off with a lot of dirt and grime, and then the dirt and grime slowly builds up to the point where your bathroom is actually starting to look like a mud pit. The cleaners we need are the ones that will take on these starter locs.
The starter locs are the ones that take dirt, grime, and dirt. The cleaners we need are the ones who have the time, patience, and skill to clean up after the dirt and grime. So you want to put a lot of thought into which cleaners you are going to choose.
In addition to cleaning up after the dirt and grime, you want to give your starter locs a bit of care, too. Make sure they are well-lit, clean, and ventilated. You want to give them as much attention as you can, but don’t let them go to seed.
Make sure to read our beginner’s guide to starter locs, which is the part of your starter locs that really needs attention.
First, you want to clean out your starter locs after you’ve used them. You can do this by running a bleach solution, which will not only clean out the dirt and grime but also disinfect the cleaners you are using. You can also use a disinfectant spray, which is highly recommended for starter locs. Just make sure to read our beginners guide to starter locs.
Starter locs have a lot of bacteria and fungus, so cleaning out the starter locs is a good first step. The second step is to wash and disinfect the cleaners you are using. You can also try to wash them with a bleach solution, but that will only kill the fungus. You might also want to clean the cleaners you are using by using a disinfectant spray.