POCATELLO, ID — At the age of 76, Don Aslett hasn't seen fit to slow down his lifelong battle against dirt, according to The Fayetteville Observer.

Aslett, the author of 37 books on the topic of cleaning and founder of a janitorial business, Varsity Cleaners, with branches in most states and Canada, always knew he looked at dirt and grime differently than other people, the article stated.

According to the article, he remembers cringing as a child at the site of spilled coffee grinds, and finding it strange that other boys didn't like to clean their rooms.

He simply loves to clean and now he has a six-story shrine dedicated to that love: The Museum of Clean, the article noted.

The exhibits include a horse-drawn vacuum that dates back to 1902, a collection of several hundred pre-electric vacuum cleaners, a giant model of Noah's Ark, a reference to the worldwide cleaning of Biblical proportions and interactive exhibits aimed at teaching kids how to properly make their beds, clean their rooms, sweep and recycle, the article added.

"When you're a cleaner, you look at things a little differently. You look at the stuff you have to clean up, the unnecessary bottles and the unnecessary towels and the garbage ..." Aslett said, his voice trailing off as the list went on.

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