Choose non-porous surfaces like sealed stone, stainless steel, or high-quality laminates that clean quickly and resist scratches where residue can hide. Keep a bin with funnels, measuring cups, silicone spatulas, and microfiber cloths used only for refilling. Color-code these tools, label them clearly, and store them dry to avoid mystery moisture that invites mold or bacteria between sessions.
Stable conditions protect sensitive products. Aim for low humidity and gentle airflow that won’t blow dust across open containers. Avoid direct sunlight, especially for oils and fragrances that degrade quickly under UV. If you cannot relocate, use amber bottles, opaque dispensers, and a small desk lamp with a warm bulb. Simple environmental control extends quality and reduces spoilage surprises.
Refill only one product at a time, and physically separate food, personal care, and cleaners. Use trays to contain spills, and place a clean towel under containers to catch drips. Keep pets and kids out during transfers. When switching products, reset the station: change cloths, sanitize tools, and wash hands. This pause interrupts bad habits and keeps residues from hitchhiking.
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