11.09.2019

Cleanfluencers wonder if you should leave lines on your carpet when vacuuming

The cleaning queens claim that the vacuum should leave lines on the carpet to show that it was done well, but not everyone agrees.
Housewife's War 2019 (Photo: Cleaning tips / Facebook)

From Ms. Hinch to Marie Kondo, the cleaners we see on our social networks have their own way of doing things.

Ms. Hinch is a great supporter of the "chop" pillow, while Marie Kondo prefers that clothes be arranged in a certain way, folded down and placed vertically in a drawer or cupboard.

Currently, online cleaning groups are discussing a new course of action, with two factions in the war expressing their opinion on the correct method of vacuuming the carpet.

The debate started after a professional cleaner announced how much a carpet likes to vacuum.

The original poster from the Facebook cleaning advisory group said, "I do not know about you, but it gives me a lot of satisfaction.

"It's a customer space that I did today."

The clean ladies say they suck when they leave lines on the carpet
Do you think that the vacuum marks are satisfactory? (Picture: Tips and tricks for cleaning / Facebook)

On the one hand, many commentators have argued that this technique is the only way to ensure that the soil is ready.

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One of them said, "I love it when I lay the lines satisfactorily on my mat."

Another person said, "The funny thing is that the lines show that you are doing a good vacuuming job because you're supposed to suck that way."

However, there were dissidents. On the other hand, a spokesperson said, "I'm the only one who thinks these pictures are terrible!" while another said, "They do not want to pay for a carpet and find it covered with triangles.

"I want it to look that way."

The clean ladies say they suck when they leave lines on the carpet
Gray annoying carpets seem to be favorites for those who try this aspect (Photo: Cleaning Tips / Facebook)

It turned out that those who did not agree with the employer felt that they would not like to pay for their cleaning lady to "make beautiful patterns on my carpet instead of cleaning something else".

We asked Nicki Rodriguez, who runs his own cleaning and interior design company, LHR Interiors , if he thinks that's the way to go.

"Oh yeah!" She told Metro.co.uk, but added, "I tend to vacuum when the lines appear on a semicircular rug because I feel it's less like a lawn for the optics."

According to Nicki, she creates patterns to satisfy her obsessive-compulsive obsessive-compulsive disorder, and says she wants to make sure that it's a pinch for clients because she "sees dirt like no other".

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When asked if it would be a moody look that would be ruined immediately if someone accompanied him, she said to us, "I try to push my children to their limits so they do not have footprints."

People who have recently opted for spotless and mirror-gray interiors, as well as many crumpled velvets that look different depending on the type of brushing, understand that the mosaic design can keep everything in order.

For professional cleaners too, it makes sense to show the customers that you really went to the city and did not just suck it.

It's still about personal taste, but this could be the next big purge that is splitting the nation.

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