9.11.2022

I'm a cleaning pro, my simple trick to getting everything dirty after sweeping - The Sun

There's nothing worse than having all that dirt swept out of your house in a heap and then having to try forever to pick up the dust to throw it away.

But now a cleaning pro has shared how his simple and easy hack will be a total game changer in this scenario.

A cleaning professional explained how to get dirty after sweeping
A cleaning professional explained how to get dirty after sweeping . Photo credit: tiktok/@creative_explained

TikTok user Armen Adamyan, who has a popular account that can be found at @creative_explained , shared a video of "magic cleaning tricks."

In it he shows how everyday cleaning tasks can be changed with his small modifications.

First Armen is shown sweeping the dirt off his kitchen floor.

After the job was done, he told his 5 million followers that to fix the problem, all they had to do was spray water or a cleaning spray on the pile to hold it together.

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Once sufficiently damp, Armen grabbed a paper towel and wiped off the excess, surprisingly leaving nothing behind.

His loyal fans loved the stunt, hailing it as "brilliant" and calling it "the best."

But that wasn't the only advice Armen gave in the video, which has garnered more than 26,000 likes.

He also said that to get a completely clean dishwasher, you need to put a cup of vinegar in the machine and run it through a normal cycle.

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He did say that if anyone had unruly clothing that needed stripping, they should bring a razor into the bathroom and use it to remove the pieces.

Another of his top tips was to use a grapefruit and salt solution to "get rid of stains in your bathroom."

He then demonstrated how to do this throughout the bathroom, including sinks, toilets, and the bathtub.

Armen later said he relied on shaving cream to remove stains from carpets and rugs.

The influencer said the water works every time
The influencer said that water always works . Credit: tiktok/@creative_explained

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