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Which statement correctly describes an aspect of cleaning windows, doors and walls?

1) Clean surfaces of windows and glass doors on a daily basis
2) Inspect walls and fixtures and spot clean as needed
3) Clean walls, fixtures and planters thoroughly on a weekly basis

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Inspecting and spot cleaning walls and fixtures as needed and using glass cleaners with alcohols and surfactants for windows is the correct approach. For chores, assign tasks you are slower at to roommates to maximize efficiency, but be aware of potential fairness issues.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question revolves around the appropriate frequency and methods for cleaning windows, doors, and walls, as well as the distribution of household chores among roommates. Statement 2, "Inspect walls and fixtures and spot clean as needed", correctly describes an aspect of cleaning these surfaces, suggesting a more on-demand approach rather than daily or weekly routines. Glass cleaners are used for cleaning glass surfaces; they typically contain alcohols like ethanol or isopropyl alcohol and surfactants to dissolve grease, ensuring a streak-free shine.

In terms of household chore distribution, assigning tasks you are less efficient at to your roommates would result in the most efficient overall use of time, but it may lead to issues of fairness and contribution perception, which can be likened to a trade-related analogy where one party may be significantly more efficient at producing certain goods or services.

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