Close-captioning in this episode sometimes misspells Kelli's name as Kelley.
Scott: Come out of the closet, Kent. Kent: Never!
Kent: Yes! Ooh, I love the fabric. It's so me!
Tava: Welcome to our first Clean Sweep auction.
Tava: Are you guys ready for an auction? Peter: An auction. Oh yeah, what is this?
Peter: We have 22 different magazines. Scott: That's about a week's worth.
Eric: We must summon the power of Merlin. I carry this armoire upstairs.
Peter: I just hope my mother doesn't watch this show, that's all.
Eric: I feel like a zoo animal. It's like ah uh ah ah arf!
Kent: This is my little cowgirl striptease outfit. The best part is all the things rip off of it.
Scott: There's no trash. Just take the Toss sign and toss it.
Tava: I do love that the closet here has moved out onto... out onto whatever this is.
Scott: You can help make this room a lot better by moving him to another condo.
Tava: Now the space here is pretty limited, but the junk is not.
The title for this episode has a clever double meaning --- it hints at the first-ever Clean Sweep auction and also refers to what happens to Kent and Scotts' clutter.
At $590, the bedroom was one of the least expensive Clean Sweep projects ever. The living room was finished for only $970, making the total spent $1,560.
Clean Sweep on the Street: Peter once again talks with the kids and demonstrates a backpack to help with school storage.
There was no yard sale in this episode. Instead, Scott and Kents' clutter was put up for bids at the first-ever Clean Sweep auction. Everyone seemed to have fun and a total of $380 was raised.
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