
How to Set Up a Bathroom Cotton Pad Refill Jar Tray
Keep cotton pads and swabs separated on a dry vanity tray.

Clear loose cotton pads

Clear loose cotton pads so this group of items has a clear place instead of spreading across the counter or drawer.
This step makes the final setup steadier and easier to reset each day.
Handle damaged, damp, spoiled, or smelly items before storing them.
Wipe the jar and tray

Wipe the jar and tray so this group of items has a clear place instead of spreading across the counter or drawer.
This step makes the final setup steadier and easier to reset each day.
Do not return items that still need washing to a clean area.
Check pads are clean and dry

Check pads are clean and dry so this group of items has a clear place instead of spreading across the counter or drawer.
This step makes the final setup steadier and easier to reset each day.
Do not overfill containers until they bend, catch, or cannot close.
Stand pads inside the jar

Stand pads inside the jar so this group of items has a clear place instead of spreading across the counter or drawer.
This step makes the final setup steadier and easier to reset each day.
For food or electronics, follow the relevant safety rules first.
Close the lid gently

Close the lid gently so this group of items has a clear place instead of spreading across the counter or drawer.
This step makes the final setup steadier and easier to reset each day.
Handle damaged, damp, spoiled, or smelly items before storing them.
Keep swabs in a separate cup

Keep swabs in a separate cup so this group of items has a clear place instead of spreading across the counter or drawer.
This step makes the final setup steadier and easier to reset each day.
Do not return items that still need washing to a clean area.
Place tray away from splashes

Place tray away from splashes so this group of items has a clear place instead of spreading across the counter or drawer.
This step makes the final setup steadier and easier to reset each day.
Do not overfill containers until they bend, catch, or cannot close.
Refill before it runs out

Refill before it runs out so this group of items has a clear place instead of spreading across the counter or drawer.
This step makes the final setup steadier and easier to reset each day.
For food or electronics, follow the relevant safety rules first.
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