Monday, September 28, 2009

Box 6

Observation of the bathroom sink.




























9-22 The bathroom sink is white. There are a few small pieces of hair in the bottom. There is some evidence of tooth paste in the sink. The faucet is fairly shiny but has slight residue. The caulking is a bit dirty.
The small pieces of hair are from when I shaved earlier. I usually try to wash them all out but I may have missed some today. The same goes for the tooth paste. I usually try to wash it all out.
9-23 The sink faucet is silver. There are separate controls for hot and cold. The controls have a slight cross shape to them. Each have a colored outline towards the top. One red and on blue.
I focused on the actual faucet today. There was not much change in the look of the entire sink between yesterday and today.
9-24 The sink basin is white. There is an indentation around the oval top. There are also two identical approx 3x2inch indentations on both sides of the faucet. There are to small circle holes on the back of the inside on the sink basin.
I focused on the sink basin today. The indentation on top is most likely to keep water in the sink. The two identical indentations are for placing soap. The two small holes are overflow drains.
9-25 Today there are some small bits of coarse hair around the basin of the sink. Some of them are different sizes.
These small bits of hair are most likely from someone shaving and not cleaning the sink out well.
9-26 The small bits of hair are gone today. Everything on the sink is fairly clean today except for one small toothpaste leftover.
We usually keep things fairly clean around here so someone must have cleaned the sink yesterday or this morning and then brushed their teeth.
9-27 In the bottom of the inside of the sink there is the drain. The drain is chrome. There is a cylindrical piece in the drain that moves up or down depending on the position of the lever on the faucet. If i pull the lever the cylinder goes down. If I push the lever the cylinder comes up.
The cylinder in the drains controls the water flow and a level on the faucet controls the position of that lever. When the cylinder is down completely, all the water will stay in the sink.
9-28 Today there are fresh soap bubbles in the sink. The sink also has a slight shine to it. I can faintly smell a slight soap smell. The reason for the fresh soap bubbles, the slight shine, and the aroma is most likely because some just washed their hands.

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