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#올해잘썻템 #ElementarySchoolShoeWashing 1. #이케아접이식대야 I'm an old-fashioned person who believes a basin is essential in the bathroom, so I've tried several different basin hangers, but they always end up falling off in the middle of the night. I always thought about hanging the basin, but I didn't even know this new type of basin had come out. Reflecting on this, I realized - This is the "Peprig Basin" that I bought as soon as I saw it at IKEA when we moved this year. It's a truly great purchase, a well-used item, and I'm so satisfied with it. 2. {#2 Daiso Japanese-made Lockable Clear Soap Case} Why do elementary school kids come home completely black when they wear white socks to school, even though they're wearing indoor shoes? Do they run around the hallways barefoot? ㅜㅠ Socks can't just be washed in the washing machine. Black stains must be hand-washed with a mild detergent before being put in the washing machine to make them white again. These days, they don't come off easily even by hand, so sometimes I have to scrub them with a brush. I'm a P-type who always needs a basin, laundry soap, and a brush in the bathroom, so I keep the laundry soap in the bathroom, and when my kids shower, they wash themselves and play with the soap lather. - OTL I went to Daiso and saw this lockable soap case, so I quickly grabbed some. 3. {#3 Daiso Double Shoe Brush} These are sneaker cleaning brushes. One is soft and the other is slightly firm. Use the larger brush to scrub relatively clean areas and the smaller brush to scrub heavily soiled soles. They'll be clean in no time. When drying and storing, you can combine the brushes to neatly hang them up.