Everyone has little tricks when it comes to tidying up , but one woman's smudge trick completely split the internet. The woman, known as Tanya, runs a popular Facebook page called Tanya Home Inspo , where she shares cleaning tips with her 198,000 followers.
Tanya demonstrated how to keep her home clean, tidy and organized on a budget.
Using his self-proclaimed "mind trick," he shows how he keeps his water clean while cleaning the floors in his home.
Tanya places another smaller container in the water area with Vileda's popular mop bucket. Fill the container with clean, boiling water, set the mop up and clean the floor before mopping as usual. Dirty water is flushed from the mop into the larger bucket, keeping the water in the bowl clean. "This way you're only using clean water to clean your floors," she wrote in her roll.
Her video quickly garnered more than 25,000 likes and 1,400 comments, surprising many of her followers with her great advice. "That's a great idea! Very smart," gushed one person, while another added, "Thanks! I just bought a separate bucket but this one is so much better!"
But not everyone was convinced. Some subscribers didn't quite get it, while others said it was completely "unnecessary."
"But you always put your dirty mop in there to wet it again," one person commented, while another added, "It's really useless because ... you dip the mop in the solution with the cleaner, wring it out, wipe it clean." ." dirty floor and then... where do you rinse the dirty mop??
"There are some bad 'tricks' out there, this one is so awful I wonder if it's satire!" write a third person.
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Others have tried to explain how the trick works. "The trick is...when you wipe and wring the mop, the dirty water goes into the bucket and you don't put the dirty water back into the cleaning solution in the white container," wrote one follower.
Still unconvinced, some people said it was more work with two buckets to clean up at the end rather than one.
"You have to rinse the mop along the way... so clean water doesn't stay clean unless you have a separate bucket for that. And judging by the color of the water, it definitely needs rinsing," commented one viewer. .
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