In 45 Cases, Designers Failed To Consider The Cleaning Process When Creating Their Artwork
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Crafters often prioritize visual appeal and aesthetics when creating housewares, but they often overlook the importance of the maintenance aspect. The question of whether the item will be easy to clean is often neglected. This may appear trivial, but within a short period, maintenance becomes a crucial factor. The creative design will quickly be overshadowed by dirt accumulation if the item's appearance is the only concern. A Facebook group known as "Things designed by people who don’t have to clean them" was created due to the abundance of visually appealing yet impractical housewares available. The group is dedicated to showcasing unusual and impractical designs that were created without consideration for ease of cleaning. Below are some of their notable discoveries.
The Shoe That Picks Up Everything
Typically, individuals prefer their footwear to have a certain amount of friction to prevent slips and potential injuries. However, in this instance, it appears that the shoes in question have an excessive amount of traction, causing even small objects on the ground to adhere to them.
I’m sorry to let you see this picture, but consider the possibility of inadvertently stepping on feces while wearing these shoes. It would be an extremely unpleasant experience and likely quite difficult to fully clean them. One might need to use a high-pressure hose to remove all traces of the substance, or alternatively, discard the shoes entirely.