hygiene, many inmates do all they can to make their cells as sanitary as possible, especially raymond diaz. >> you would be surprised that probably 75% of the people and their hygiene habits. you imagine the opposite. it is not. >> diaz, who is awaiting trial and has plead not guilty to charges of theft, burglary and cocaine possession says cleanliness or the lack of it can lead to consequences. >> it's a big part of being locked up there. is people who get dropped, beat up because they don't keep things clean. >> diaz's cellmate, marcelo who is waiting to be transferred to begin a six-year sentence is happy to indulge him. >> he jokes that i have an op saysive compulsive disorder. >> which is fine for me, all right. >> i'm not a germophobe, but being in prison might make some people anal. >> the shirt to keep the dust out. when people walk by, it blows dust and air. for all the people who think we live in filth on the contrary, we probably have a cleaner cell that most people's houses. >> while the jail lets most inmates use cleaning supplies, others, like erica haywood are only given the