I have been known to watch "How Clean is Your House" or similar programmes and rate my house as pretty tidy in comparison. I am unsure that having such houses as a standard of comparison is a good thing.
I have also been know to invite people round my house in order to make myself have a big tidy. I sometimes think we should have people over more often!
When I was at university a friend gave me a load of Winnie the Pooh paper plates. I used these so I had less washing up to do. Just to clarify this was 20 years ago and I don't do it now, unless it is a children's party.
Method have recently shared their survey of 2000 adults dirtiest cleaning secrets with me and I have to say I am feeling good about myself again. Their dirty secrets included:
reusing using unwashed plates
buying new bed sheets instead of washing old ones
letting dogs lick the leftovers from their plates
using a hairdryer to dust the bedroom
reusing dirty gym clothes
cleaning skirting boards with socks....whilst wearing them!
The lovely people at method gave me a bundle of their products to help with my spring cleaning. It is really handy to have the daily shower cleaner to hand to keep the shower nice and clean. I also like the air fresheners as they are aerosol free. Method uses naturally derived, biodergradable ingredients, making them less harmful for a family home. You can purchase method products at most of the leading supermarkets and online. They have also kindly offered a bundle like mine to giveaway to one of my readers. Just complete the rafflecopter below. Good Luck!
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cupboard under the stairs have never been vacuumed - ever !
I avoid housework like the plague
I keep squeezing clothes, bedding etc into my airing cupboard and take what I need from the front. Things at the back have been there for up to 15 years!
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