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Maestro
Maestro: First Principals - Results (Grok)
Grok

Report Card

Notes
- Accuracy :: Prompt not followed, model returned a manual set of steps.
- Completeness :: Did not provide a product development strategy
- Creativity :: Offered nothing new
Response
- Create an inventory list: Go through your home and gather all the cleaning products you have. Make a list of these products, including their brand, type (e.g., all-purpose cleaner, glass cleaner, etc.), and the room where you typically use them.
- Categorize your products: Organize your inventory list by grouping similar items together. For example, you can have categories like kitchen, bathroom, living room, and general-purpose cleaners.
- Assess storage locations: Determine where you want to store your cleaning supplies. Common storage locations include under the kitchen sink, in a utility closet, or in a cleaning caddy. Make sure the storage location is easily accessible and safe, especially if you have children or pets in the home.
- Organize your storage: Use storage solutions like shelves, bins, or baskets to keep your cleaning supplies organized and easy to find. You can also use over-the-door organizers or hooks to make the most of your storage space.
- Label and maintain: Label your storage containers or shelves to make it easy to find the right product when you need it. Regularly check your inventory list and update it as needed to keep track of your cleaning supplies.