Photography by E.W. Faircloth

Bridgeville DE

E.W. Faircloth Photography

Email: wayne@faircloth.org

Bridgeville DE

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Photography by E.W. Faircloth

http://faircloth.org/blog1/?p=2868

http://faircloth.org/blog1/?p=2868

Tags: I see it this way! Heritage Shores Bridgville De E.W. Faircloth photography photographer cleaning power washing spring cleaning deck

The deck of the Heritage Shore Clubhouse gets power washing.  It will look "Spic and Span" by the time this spring cleaning job is done. Now, this is for all you young folk who may not know the meaning of Spic and Span:  According to Wikipedia.com is a major U.S. brand of all-purpose household cleanser, invented by housewives Elizabeth "Bet" MacDonald and Naomi Stenglein in Saginaw, Michigan in 1933. The women experimented until they came up with a formula that included equal parts of ground-up glue, sodium carbonate and trisodium phosphate. Naomi observed that all the testing in her house made her home spotless, or "spick and span". They took the k off spick and started selling the product in brown envelopes to local markets. From 1933 to 1944 both families helped run their "Spic and Span Products Company". On January 29, 1945 Procter & Gamble bought Spic and Span for $1.9 million.[1] ....