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Shortcuts you need to scrub Don’t be duped... avoid these viral spring cleaning hacks, says

SAM WYLIE-HARRIS

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WITH spring cleaning season in full swing, it’s very easy to fall into the trap of #cleantok – TikTok’s fastgrowin­g cleaning community.

And is it any wonder? Often hacks popular on social media look like they produce amazing results – but do they all actually work?

As it turns out, some could actually be causing more hassle than they’re worth – with bad habits surfacing among the good ones.

So what should we be steering clear of, as we don our rubber gloves to prep the house and garden?

1. CREATING A BUBBLING CAULDRON IN YOUR TOILET

“We have all seen those satisfying videos on TikTok whereby somebody uses 100 cleaning products in one single toilet bowl.

“Creating a rainbow fizzing display,” comments Alison MacLean, who coordinate­s the show homes at St. Modwen Homes.

However, as pretty as it can look, she says mixing multiple cleaning products can be very dangerous – not only to the toilet’s surfaces, but also to the person creating the concoction.

“Mixing these cleaners can result in the creation of toxic gasses which could be harmful if breathed in, so it’s safer to stick to one specific product per clean,” warns Alison.

2. MOPPING YOUR WALLS

“A common hack I see on TikTok is people using their mops to clean their walls,” notes Alison. “While this handy hack might make dusting quicker and more efficient, it could actually lead to damp and mould.”

When mopping the walls, the left-over moisture may soak into the walls, creating a perfect environmen­t for nasties to grow and thrive, she says. “This can be especially prevalent in new-build homes where the walls are more porous, or on wallpapere­d surfaces. So, if you are looking to cut down your dusting time, use a dry mop base rather than one loaded with moisture and products – or simply invest in an old-school feather duster!”

3. CLEANING BATHROOM SURFACES WITH LEMON JUICE

“Whenever we see hard water stains, product build-up, or rusting on our chrome bathroom surfaces, often the first hack we think of is using lemon juice to remove it,” says Alison. “But, this should be used with extreme caution, as the acidity of this lemony fresh hack can cause some issues. Lemon juice can strip away the protective coating of the chrome, leading to flaking, peeling, and even rusting – putting you in a worse position than when you started.”

When cleaning chrome, it’s best to use a gentle detergent such as vinegar or dish soap, she advises.

4. USING LAUNDRY PODS TO CLEAN YOUR FLOORS

“When it comes to cleaning floors, TikTok is full of hacks to get those tiles sparkling,” notes Alison. “One of the most popular methods is dissolving a laundry pod into your mop water, and using it as a cleaner.” But laundry pods are naturally filled with detergents and enzymes to clean clothes; they are not formulated for use elsewhere.

“The ingredient­s in laundry pods will leave a sticky film on your floor, which will act as a natural dust magnet once dry. The laundry pod concoction could potentiall­y damage your flooring, as it could be soaked up into the textile and retained, possibly resulting in mould, mildew, and damp.”

She says to stick with a traditiona­l floor cleaner.

5. USING AMMONIA-BASED PRODUCTS TO CLEAN OUTDOOR FURNITURE

“Wooden outdoor furniture does require regular cleaning to ensure it stays in tiptop condition,” advises Andrew White from Harbour Lifestyle, luxury outdoor living brand.

“However, using the wrong type of detergent can wreak havoc on your wood, causing cracks to form.”

Andrew says to avoid products which contain ammonia – including some household furniture polishes and multi-surface cleaners – to swerve from unnecessar­y damage.

Instead, use a mild dish detergent with warm water and avoid pressure washing, he says.

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