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Expecto-Penguin 03-14-2011 10:01 PM

Post 2
 
Quote:

Cleaning Instructions:
1. Use the cleaning solution provided and apply with a soft cotton towel a light layer.
2. Allow to air dry for a minute, before applying another coat of cleaning solution and rubbing it onto the looking glass and all over the telescope. Keep the rubbing to clockwise circular motions and continue until you've done all over the scope.
3. Take a fresh towel and rub in the same direction to towel dry the scope.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 as necessary until dust and debris is gone.
5. Once the scope is clean, spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks.
6. Allow the solution to dry fully before operating the telescope. This may take up to 24 hours.
Belle used the fresh towel she found and rubbed it in the same direction to towel to dry the scope, this did take a little bit since she didn't realize she put on a little more cleaner than she needed.

Zebragirl 03-14-2011 10:15 PM

Post 4
 
Right. Finally she was finished drying it! Just in time too. She felt like her arm was gonna fall off. She checked her notes for step 4... wait. She had to re-do steps 1, 2, and 3?!?!
Right. She was positive her arm was gonna come off now.

Putting more solution on the towel, she cleaned and dried the telescope as a whole again. Then, after massaging her shoulder, did the last few dirty patches of the telescope again. Trust her to probably get the dirtiest one!

Luinevaug 03-14-2011 10:59 PM

post 4
 
As soon as Luin finished with the third step, and then consulted the list again:
  • [4.] Repeat steps 1-3 as necessary until dust and debris is gone
She then started on steps 1-3 yet again, losing herself in the tedious work. She had noticed that the teacher told them to wrap up and so she tried to work a bit faster.

sweetpinkpixie 03-14-2011 11:08 PM

taking a page from Anna's book. Post #2
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie (Post 10220833)

Grabbing a telescope and a towel, Kurumi returned to her desk and applied a healthy amount to her towel. Holding the telescope as gently as she could, she ran the towel all around it, being very careful not to drop it. Was it just her, or were they all doing an awful lot of maintenance this term? Kurumi didn't mind it so much, but it was taking precious time away from actual learning. Wouldn't this cleaning time be better spent memorizing star names or something?

Having applied a thin layer, Kurumi set it down and waited for the layer to dry. When it did, she picked it back up again and repeated the process making tiny clockwise circles. Having covered the telescope with the solution, she reached for a dry towel and began to dry it off.

As Kurumi continued to dry her telescope, she took her eyes off it for just a few moments to see how everyone else was doing and to check the board for her next instructions. As she did, her fingers slipped on a slippery area from the cleaning solution and the telescope when shooting straight up into the air.

For the love of Merlin's cottom bathrobe! (o゚Д゚o)

Everything seemed to be going in slow motion. Kurumi throwing her towel down on the table. The telescope turning over in the air. It making its decent back toward her. Kurumi realizing that it was falling just out of her reach. Her leaping across the desk. Catching it. Somersaulting across the floor with the telescope wrapped up in her arms like a baby.

Kurumi eventually stopped rolling when she hit something, which she assumed to be Professor Hadley's desk.

Looking down at her telescope, it was clear she needed to start over with the cleaning as her fingerprints were all over it.

scarsandtetris 03-14-2011 11:54 PM

Post #6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jengirls109 (Post 10222323)
Jaina looked up towards her own forehead. "Thanks! That would have been embarrassing." She thought about it for a second. "That sounds like a good idea, but this is the first time I haven't been able to control it with a certain person. Maybe something's wrong with me." She filled out a card for her telescope:

"Welcome," Charley replied as she finished spraying the holding cream onto her telescope.
She sighed heavily in slightly feigned annoyance.
"Haven't we had this discussion already? Nothing is wrong with you. Everyone loses some control of their bodies sometimes," she leaned in to whisper so Ben would be less likely to hear, "especially when they're attracted to someone. You'll learn to control it. Don't worry."

She reached over and filled out a name card for her own telescope:

Charlotte Kelley
Ravenclaw
First-year


She turned to Jaina. "Did you have any questions? If not, we can leave."

itsjustjesse 03-15-2011 12:01 AM

Now she was on step two. Finally, she applied a second layer of the solution - the telescope looked much cleaner now as she rubbed the solution into the telescope in circular motions.

It wasn't ready to go and be perfect and clean yet - so back to step one after she scurgified the current rag put it down and grabbed her other one and began cleaning once more. The rag only turning a light-golden brown this time, and not that atrocious black.

sweetpinkpixie 03-15-2011 12:12 AM

Post #3
 
SPOILER!!: myself
Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie (Post 10222964)
As Kurumi continued to dry her telescope, she took her eyes off it for just a few moments to see how everyone else was doing and to check the board for her next instructions. As she did, her fingers slipped on a slippery area from the cleaning solution and the telescope when shooting straight up into the air.

For the love of Merlin's cottom bathrobe! (o゚Д゚o)

Everything seemed to be going in slow motion. Kurumi throwing her towel down on the table. The telescope turning over in the air. It making its decent back toward her. Kurumi realizing that it was falling just out of her reach. Her leaping across the desk. Catching it. Somersaulting across the floor with the telescope wrapped up in her arms like a baby.

Kurumi eventually stopped rolling when she hit something, which she assumed to be Professor Hadley's desk.

Looking down at her telescope, it was clear she needed to start over with the cleaning as her fingerprints were all over it.


Catching her breath from the chaos she had imposed on herself, Kurumi returned to her seat and proceeded to, once again, apply the cleaning solution to the telescope, wait for it to dry, and then do it again in clockwise fashion. Having completed this, she nervously reached for a fresh cotton towel and began to dry it THIS TIME not taking her eyes off it. Not even blinking for that matter.

Eyes stinging a bit from them being open for so long, Kurumi finally managed to clean her telescope without it wanting to try and fly out the window.

Picking up another clean towel, Kurumi turned the telescope over in her hands and inspected it carefully for any spots that needed further attention.

Satisfied that she had cleaned it throughly, Kurumi checked the board for her next step.

OOC: rolling poweroutages in my area scheduled...again. Not sure if/when I will be able to post again. But I wanted to get this in before the scheduled time.

Luinevaug 03-15-2011 12:21 AM

Luin finally finished step for and stepped back from her telescope. She wiped her hair out of her eyes and sat down, taking a look at the list again to find out what she needed to do next.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Step 5]5. Once the scope is clean, spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks.[/QUOTE]
Ok, holding cream... she went over and found the cream and then went back to her telescope. She sprayed it over the cope and then replaced the cream where she had found it. She then quickly consulted the sheet to see if she had anything else to do today: [QUOTE="Step 6
Allow the solution to dry fully before operating the telescope. This may take up to 24 hours.

Phew, done for today. She then went over to her stuff and gathered it up, pausing as she headed on her way out, "Bye, professor."

itsjustjesse 03-15-2011 12:28 AM

She repeated steps one-three four more times, then finally she was almost done. She Repeated steps one-three another three times her arms feeling more tired then ever.

Then she as she looked happily at it she was ready for step five - well,a fter she waited for it to dry a bit that is.

Anna Banana 03-15-2011 12:38 AM

Post 5!!
 
Quote:

1. Use the cleaning solution provided and apply with a soft cotton towel a light layer.
2. Allow to air dry for a minute, before applying another coat of cleaning solution and rubbing it onto the looking glass and all over the telescope. Keep the rubbing to clockwise circular motions and continue until you've done all over the scope.
3. Take a fresh towel and rub in the same direction to towel dry the scope.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 as necessary until dust and debris is gone.

5. Once the scope is clean, spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks.
6. Allow the solution to dry fully before operating the telescope. This may take up to 24 hours.
Only two more steps to go, and then the blasted telescope would be completely cleaned! Then, Sierra could officially be dismissed, and she'd be done with all her classes for the day! She found herself wanting to hurry to get done as quickly as possible. She thought better of that idea, though, because she didn't want to accidentally...well, do what Kurumi Hollingberry had just done.

Bwah haha!

She wanted to laugh out loud, point to Kurumi, and nudge a few of her friends to make sure they saw, as well. She didn't, though. Sacrificing what few house points she was earning for the cleaning of the telescope just wasn't worth it.

Sierra made a grab for her holding cream, positioned it toward the telescope, and then began applying a thin layer all over the telescope. The instructions said this step was to prevent future dust outbreaks, and Merlin only knew Sierra didn't want to have to repeat steps one, two, and three again. Pretty soon, she'd applied a good layer all over the telescope. With that step done, Sierra was surely free to go. She couldn't necessarily stand by for twenty-four hours while she waited for everything to fully dry. She cleaned up her area and then made a grab for her bag.

Seeing that she was done, she quickly scribbled her information onto a little card and then left it at her work area:

Sierra Greingoth
Slytherin
First Year


After slinging her bag over her shoulder, she bee-lined for the door and then headed out the tower area.

itsjustjesse 03-15-2011 12:43 AM

Kyle looked at the fifth step took out the holding spray and sprayed the entire length of her telescope.

And wow, clean as a fresh silver dollar after it was boiled - the telescope was glinting and glittering and utterly radiantly shining in pure cleanness.

After finishing the second to last step since the final one was waiting twenty four hours she cleaned up her work area cleaning the rags putting the holding cream away after she'd sprayed the telescope with it of course.

And now, writing her name, house and year on a little card to say she'd been there and clean her telescope she swung her bag onto her shoulder and walked to the door.

Dropping the card into the correct area.

Kyleigh "Kyle" Manning
Ravenclaw
Sixth Year,

She smiled waved good bye to the Professor and skipped out of the room.

sweetpinkpixie 03-15-2011 12:53 AM

looks like the power company changed its mind again... Post #4
 
SPOILER!!: me again
Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie (Post 10223128)
Catching her breath from the chaos she had imposed on herself, Kurumi returned to her seat and proceeded to, once again, apply the cleaning solution to the telescope, wait for it to dry, and then do it again in clockwise fashion. Having completed this, she nervously reached for a fresh cotton towel and began to dry it THIS TIME not taking her eyes off it. Not even blinking for that matter.

Eyes stinging a bit from them being open for so long, Kurumi finally managed to clean her telescope without it wanting to try and fly out the window.

Picking up another clean towel, Kurumi turned the telescope over in her hands and inspected it carefully for any spots that needed further attention.

Satisfied that she had cleaned it throughly, Kurumi checked the board for her next step.

OOC: rolling poweroutages in my area scheduled...again. Not sure if/when I will be able to post again. But I wanted to get this in before the scheduled time.



"...spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks," Kurumi read from the board. Glancing back at her telescope, Kurumi figured that nothing all that bad could happen from spraying it with some stuff...right?

Grabbing the container of holding cream and twisting the top off, Kurumi was reminded of the weird hair products that Ryunosuke always used on his hair - especially before going out with a girl. She supposed that this was very different from that...unless any of the boys wanted to try it on their hair. But she wasn't going to suggest that.

Kurumi sprayed the cream over the scope and checked the check list on the board once more. Looks like all she had to do was wait for now. Kurumi leaned back in her seat for a moment and decided to observe the telescope for a few more minutes to see if any smudges appeared before she called her work done.

jengirls109 03-15-2011 01:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scarsandtetris (Post 10223079)
"Welcome," Charley replied as she finished spraying the holding cream onto her telescope.
She sighed heavily in slightly feigned annoyance.
"Haven't we had this discussion already? Nothing is wrong with you. Everyone loses some control of their bodies sometimes," she leaned in to whisper so Ben would be less likely to hear, "especially when they're attracted to someone. You'll learn to control it. Don't worry."

She reached over and filled out a name card for her own telescope:

Charlotte Kelley
Ravenclaw
First-year


She turned to Jaina. "Did you have any questions? If not, we can leave."

Jaina blushed and she got the pink streak back. "Well, at least it's just a streak. It used to be my whole head of hair," she giggled. "I'm good. Let's go," she smiled.

sweetpinkpixie 03-15-2011 01:26 AM

Post#5
 
SPOILER!!: me me ME!
Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetpinkpixie (Post 10223211)

"...spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks," Kurumi read from the board. Glancing back at her telescope, Kurumi figured that nothing all that bad could happen from spraying it with some stuff...right?

Grabbing the container of holding cream and twisting the top off, Kurumi was reminded of the weird hair products that Ryunosuke always used on his hair - especially before going out with a girl. She supposed that this was very different from that...unless any of the boys wanted to try it on their hair. But she wasn't going to suggest that.

Kurumi sprayed the cream over the scope and checked the check list on the board once more. Looks like all she had to do was wait for now. Kurumi leaned back in her seat for a moment and decided to observe the telescope for a few more minutes to see if any smudges appeared before she called her work done.


Noting a few water spots caused, most likely, from too much of the original solution on the telescope. So, Kurumi used her still clean towel and wiped a few of the areas until there were no more spots.

There, that should do it.

Picking up a card, Kurumi scribbled down her information
Kurumi Hollingberry
Gryffindor
Second Year


Taking another look at her telescope to make sure that it was spotless and it gleamed in the light where and when it was supposed to, Kurumi nodding approvingly at her work and began to gather her things.

ArianaBlack 03-15-2011 01:39 AM

4
 
SPOILER!!: Tasks
1. Use the cleaning solution provided and apply with a soft cotton towel a light layer.
2. Allow to air dry for a minute, before applying another coat of cleaning solution and rubbing it onto the looking glass and all over the telescope. Keep the rubbing to clockwise circular motions and continue until you've done all over the scope.
3. Take a fresh towel and rub in the same direction to towel dry the scope.

4. Repeat steps 1-3 as necessary until dust and debris is gone
5. Once the scope is clean, spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks.
6. Allow the solution to dry fully before operating the telescope. This may take up to 24 hours.


Nika read over step number four and groaned. "I have to repeat!?!" Nika looked at her telescope hoping that she could just leave it as it was, but she decided it was too dirty. She didn't want to get into any trouble. Taking her solution she rubbed it on the telescope again. Taking a deep breath she looked around the room and panicked when she saw some others who were already done. When the minutes was done Nika applied another coat and then took a towel and rubbed it. Okay four down two to go.

Holmesian Feline 03-15-2011 02:00 AM

Post #5
 
Satisfied with the condition of the telescope once he had finished wiping the remainder of the cleaning solution, Simon put down the used cloth amongst the small pile of cloth that he ahd already gathered with the previous steps. He let out a breath and looked over at the list of steps to see what he had to do next to complete the full assignment.

Picking up the holding cream he was about to spray when his attention was drawn to Kurumi and her antics, the younger girl apparently having fumbled with the telescope she had been working on. Simon almost moved to help but she was quicker and managed to make things right before long. Once he knew she was ok, the captain finally sprayed down his own telescope before setting it down on his work station. A spare bit of parchment within reach, he scribbled down the informantion requested from Professor Hadley.

Quote:

Simon Bennett
Gryffindor
Sixth Year
Simon then gathered up his belongings into his bag and cleaned up the area. Adding his bag onto his shoulder he got up to leave now that they were free once they were done with the work. "Night professor," he said before leaving.

PadfootAndTheWolf 03-15-2011 02:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PhoenixRising (Post 10221938)
Uh what was that Sinclair?! Get the holding cream in Diagon Alley?! What did he think this was.... hairspray?

"Mr Sinclair, I assure you this product is not one that could be used for beauty purposes." As for where she got it? The cupboard of course. "I'm not sure where it was originally bought but I do know when I was looking for materials for this lesson, I found it in the cupboard." Obviously.


"Please finish up your cleaning, but don't rush... When you're done, you may leave unless you have further questions about telescopes, constellations, or anything else that I might be able to help you with." Hadley informed the class as a whole. "Just make sure you clean up your workspace and leave a name card with your house and year by your telescope, so I can give you credit. There will be an assignment posted later, so check your notices."


ooc: The lesson thread will remain open for you to wrap up your cleaning process until tomorrow night when I get home from work. SO around 11pm EST on Monday, it will close. Thank you for your patience with me <33

Riley grinned to himself when Professor hadly began to answer his witty question....and she guessed what he was thinking!? That woman had too much pondering time with Arithmancy and had probably been up to too many scholorly things for her own good. Hmpf!

Since it couldn't be used as hairspray, the Gryffindor decided not to take any with him under his cloak before leaving. He pulled out a notecard and placed it next to his clean telescope on his nice and clean work table!

"Bye Professor Hadley!" And the sixth year headed out to go raid the kitchens for some food.

Quote:

Notecard
Riley Sinclair
Gryffindor 6th year!

PEACE astronomy Hadley!

ArianaBlack 03-15-2011 02:31 AM

post 5
 
SPOILER!!: Tasks
1. Use the cleaning solution provided and apply with a soft cotton towel a light layer.
2. Allow to air dry for a minute, before applying another coat of cleaning solution and rubbing it onto the looking glass and all over the telescope. Keep the rubbing to clockwise circular motions and continue until you've done all over the scope.
3. Take a fresh towel and rub in the same direction to towel dry the scope.

4. Repeat steps 1-3 as necessary until dust and debris is gone
5. Once the scope is clean, spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks.
6. Allow the solution to dry fully before operating the telescope. This may take up to 24 hours.


Nika looked down at the telescope again. "OH NO! It's still dirty!" Nika groaned again and picked up the cleaning solution once more. "I can't believe I have to repeat the steps... again." Nika began to rub the solution on the telescope and after a minute passed she immediately started to dry it. "There finally."

Expecto-Penguin 03-15-2011 02:36 AM

Post 3
 
Quote:

3. Take a fresh towel and rub in the same direction to towel dry the scope.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 as necessary until dust and debris is gone.
5. Once the scope is clean, spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks.
6. Allow the solution to dry fully before operating the telescope. This may take up to 24 hours
Belle already done steps 1 and 2, but she realized that she saw some of the debris still left on her telescope. "Wow they must of not been taken care of that probably huh?" she thought to herself. She was scrubbing with the towel till it was spotless, now i can see the lens clearly!

tonks2 03-15-2011 08:45 AM

Post V
 
Finally, Emmy was able to start on the last step; she grabbed the holding cream, and, standing well back, and holding her nose for good measure,she began spraying a fine mist of holding cream.
She moved her arm up and down the length of the scope, then walked round it, and repeated the process on the far side.

At last she was finished; she inspected her work - the scope gleamed from lens to eyepiece, and not a single speck of dirt remained in the crevices all along it.
"Not too bad, for a first attempt..." she decided, murmuring to herself,
Taking a namecard, she wrote;
Quote:

Emelia J Frost,
Hufflepuff,
Fourth Year.
"Thanks Professor!" she said on her way out.

ArianaBlack 03-15-2011 08:31 PM

post 6
 
SPOILER!!: Tasks
1. Use the cleaning solution provided and apply with a soft cotton towel a light layer.
2. Allow to air dry for a minute, before applying another coat of cleaning solution and rubbing it onto the looking glass and all over the telescope. Keep the rubbing to clockwise circular motions and continue until you've done all over the scope.
3. Take a fresh towel and rub in the same direction to towel dry the scope.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 as necessary until dust and debris is gone
5. Once the scope is clean, spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks.
6. Allow the solution to dry fully before operating the telescope. This may take up to 24 hours.


Nika looked over her list again. She checked all around her telescope and smiled wide. "Finally." She held a little bottle and sprayed holding clean over the telescope. "Almost done... Almost"

pundantic 03-16-2011 02:53 AM

Step 4
 
Selina then looked at her work and smiled. Everything was looking good as far as she could tell. When she looked back down at the sheet she noticed that it said she had to repeat the process of the first three steps. So repeat it she did. Everything from the clock wise motion to the clean and dry towel for the final step.

Once she repeated all of her steps to perfection Selina waited to move onto the next task.

Zebragirl 03-16-2011 07:15 PM

Post 5
 
Quote:

1. Use the cleaning solution provided and apply with a soft cotton towel a light layer.
2. Allow to air dry for a minute, before applying another coat of cleaning solution and rubbing it onto the looking glass and all over the telescope. Keep the rubbing to clockwise circular motions and continue until you've done all over the scope.
3. Take a fresh towel and rub in the same direction to towel dry the scope.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 as necessary until dust and debris is gone.
5. Once the scope is clean, spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks.
6. Allow the solution to dry fully before operating the telescope. This may take up to 24 hours.
Yes! She was almost finished!!!
Making sure her telescope was deffinatly clean she took the holding cream and sprayed it over the scope. DONE!
Crossing it off her list she put it with the rest of the telescopes and almost left when she rembered to write her name down.
Quote:

Emily Smith
Gryffindor
1st Year
It had taken longer than usual to write as her writing arm was still aching from all the cleaning.
"Bye professor" she said as she leaft. She needed a looooong lie down.

ArianaBlack 03-16-2011 08:14 PM

post 7
 
SPOILER!!: Tasks
1. Use the cleaning solution provided and apply with a soft cotton towel a light layer.
2. Allow to air dry for a minute, before applying another coat of cleaning solution and rubbing it onto the looking glass and all over the telescope. Keep the rubbing to clockwise circular motions and continue until you've done all over the scope.
3. Take a fresh towel and rub in the same direction to towel dry the scope.
4. Repeat steps 1-3 as necessary until dust and debris is gone
5. Once the scope is clean, spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks.

6. Allow the solution to dry fully before operating the telescope. This may take up to 24 hours.


Nika put the telescope down in it's place and took a step back to admire her work. "All done!" She double checked the list and then leaned over to cross out the last task. She wrote her name down in big loopy handwriting next to her telescope.

Quote:

Nika Adler
First Year
Gryffindor!!

pundantic 03-17-2011 03:12 AM

Step 5
 
Selina was finally ready to move on. She looked at her instructions for the next part of the directions. It stated the following.
Quote:

Once the scope is clean, spray a thin layer of holding cream over the scope to help prevent future dust outbreaks.
Once she had a clear grasp on what her directions were Selina went to work completing the task of step five. She grabbed the cream canister and squeezed on the foam onto the telescope. Every piece of the telescope that could be covered with the thin layer was done. No leaf was left unturned.

After doing this method for several minutes Selina stepped back to admire her work. There was the specimen of a fine telescope. Now all she had to do was wait for it to dry.


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