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Aired in the afternoon at 3 P.M.
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Believed to be the last episode of Clean Sweep
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Clean Sweep on the Street: Peter "converts" a woman to a collapsible bag for traveling.
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There was no yard sale in this episode. Instead, the members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity washed cars in Clean Sweep's first-ever (and unfortunately, almost certainly last-ever) charity car wash. They raised $60 for Children's Miracle Network and Clean Sweep agreed to match that for a total of $120.
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The sorting / initial purging was handled quite differently in this episode. There was no initial sort with Tava. Two piles were set up --- Keep and Toss, with no Sell pile. Gabe and Segnick stayed outside to help Peter sort items into these two piles, while the rest of the fraternity joined the Clean Sweep team in helping out with the work on the party room.
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Aired in the afternoon at 3 P.M.
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In this episode, Richard and Maria competed in the yard sale for one special prize from the Clean Sweep team. Richard sold $86.25 worth of stuff, as opposed to Maria's $51.10 and received the special prize --- an organizational basket. Maria, however, also received a prize --- a $100 donation to Out of the Closet in her name from the Clean Sweep team.
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Clean Sweep on the Street: Peter talks with a little girl who's going on a plane trip by herself. He compliments her on her organizational skills and talks about how being organized helps a trip to go faster.
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There was an unusual format for the initial sort in this episode. The initial pile was designated the Sell pile and items essential to the running of the thrift store were moved to the Keep pile. Trash, was of course, put in Toss. The items left in the Sell pile were sorted into various labeled groups during the main sort.
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Due to a lack of space for sorting, there was no separate Keep pile for the initial sort.
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The chosen yard sale prizes in this episode were a blue jacket of Kesa's and a shoe shine kit of John's. John sold $57 worth of stuff as opposed to Kesa's $53. Beating her by just $4, he got to keep his shoe shine kit.
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Clean Sweep on the Street: Peter looks through a woman's backpack and says she has enough in it to smart a small supermarket. He recommends packing some of the smaller, loose items into a separate pouch.
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The secret item in this episode was a bingo game. Carol sold the secret item and received a certificate for a Girls' Night Out.
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There was a yard sale in this episode, but no competition. At the end of the yard sale, the collected funds were pooled together for a total of $327. Additionally, Tava raised $58 in donations, for a total of $385.
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Clean Sweep on the Street: Peter talks with a couple of women who at a store copying photos. He recommends a memory album to store not just photos, but other mementos as well.
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This was another episode where the volume of initial clutter was so massive that there was no separate Keep pile for the initial sort.
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The chosen yard sale prizes in this episode were an orange hat of Patty's that she purchased for $3.95 and an Albert Einstein picture of Randy's. Randy sold $261.50 worth of stuff, as opposed to Patty's $53.83, so he got to keep the Einstein picture. Randy's sales were nearly five times those of Patty's.
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Clean Sweep on the Street: Peter talks with a woman in a hardware store. He recommends that she use pegboards for organization in her garage.
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There was no yard sale in this episode --- instead Ren and Coren and their students did singing to determine if items from the Keep? pile would stay or go and the students as a group voted on it. If there were any that went, they weren't shown, as the votes shown were all for Keep.
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Clean Sweep on the Street: Peter tackles clutter in the back of a van. He recommends a set of plastic storage bins.