
How to Organize a Reusable Straw Cleaning Cup
Give reusable straws and cleaning brushes one small, repeatable home so it is easy to use, return, and keep tidy every day.

Empty the straws and brushes

Empty the straws and brushes. Keep the work area small and handle one group at a time so the step matches the visual state clearly.
This moves reusable straws and cleaning brushes from loose clutter into a stable setup. Finish step 1 before starting the next action.
Let the straws and cup dry fully before grouping them so water does not collect at the bottom.
Sort them by material

Sort them by material. Keep the work area small and handle one group at a time so the step matches the visual state clearly.
This moves reusable straws and cleaning brushes from loose clutter into a stable setup. Finish step 2 before starting the next action.
Let the straws and cup dry fully before grouping them so water does not collect at the bottom.
Rinse and dry the cup

Rinse and dry the cup. Keep the work area small and handle one group at a time so the step matches the visual state clearly.
This moves reusable straws and cleaning brushes from loose clutter into a stable setup. Finish step 3 before starting the next action.
Let the straws and cup dry fully before grouping them so water does not collect at the bottom.
Set down an absorbent mat

Set down an absorbent mat. Keep the work area small and handle one group at a time so the step matches the visual state clearly.
This moves reusable straws and cleaning brushes from loose clutter into a stable setup. Finish step 4 before starting the next action.
Let the straws and cup dry fully before grouping them so water does not collect at the bottom.
Place the slim brushes first

Place the slim brushes first. Keep the work area small and handle one group at a time so the step matches the visual state clearly.
This moves reusable straws and cleaning brushes from loose clutter into a stable setup. Finish step 5 before starting the next action.
Let the straws and cup dry fully before grouping them so water does not collect at the bottom.
Stand daily straws loosely upright

Stand daily straws loosely upright. Keep the work area small and handle one group at a time so the step matches the visual state clearly.
This moves reusable straws and cleaning brushes from loose clutter into a stable setup. Finish step 6 before starting the next action.
Let the straws and cup dry fully before grouping them so water does not collect at the bottom.
Store the extra spare straws

Store the extra spare straws. Keep the work area small and handle one group at a time so the step matches the visual state clearly.
This moves reusable straws and cleaning brushes from loose clutter into a stable setup. Finish step 7 before starting the next action.
Let the straws and cup dry fully before grouping them so water does not collect at the bottom.
Return the cup beside the sink

Return the cup beside the sink. Keep the work area small and handle one group at a time so the step matches the visual state clearly.
This moves reusable straws and cleaning brushes from loose clutter into a stable setup. Finish step 8 before starting the next action.
Let the straws and cup dry fully before grouping them so water does not collect at the bottom.
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