noun, noun or participle which takes 'suru', transitive verb
wiping with a dry cloth after wiping with a wet cloth
A cleaning technique where a surface is first wiped with a wet cloth and then immediately wiped with a dry cloth to remove moisture and residue. Often used in traditional Japanese cleaning, especially for wooden floors and surfaces.
床は清拭きで仕上げると、つやが出る。
When you finish the floor with kiyobuki (wet-then-dry wiping), it gets a shine.
毎朝、廊下
My daily routine is to wipe the hallway with a wet cloth followed by a dry cloth every morning.