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Topic: Dutch Clean?
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Bibo
BlabberMouth, the Next Generation
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posted July 27, 2006 22:46
Can some please define the term "Dutch Clean"? I work for a newspaper in Holland, MI and edited a real estate ad that said the house was Dutch Clean. I can't find a definition online. I see Hotels in Amsterdam listed as having “Dutch Clean” accommodations".
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GrumpySteen
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posted July 28, 2006 03:51
I've never heard the term before, but it sounds like an advertising tag line and there was a Dutch Girl brand of abrasive cleanser (maybe there still is). I'd guess that it was probably an advertising slogan that got picked up by the real estate and hotel industries (since that's where it shows up in a google search) because someone thinks it sounds like it's especially clean.
Unless you're in or around the Netherlands, of course, in which case it probably sounds kind of stupid.
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spungo
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posted July 28, 2006 03:59
Although I don't remember much of my last trip to Amsterdam, I'm pretty sure the phrase 'Dutch Clean' would have seemed ironic. Mind you, the g-strings I was stuffing guilders into did smell spring-fresh... but that may have been the cocktail of Northern Lights, absinthe and LSD I was on. But, yes, the girls all manage to keep their windows clean, even with all the boob grease they inadvertantly apply during a working night, bless their kinky little cotton socks.
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