12/06/2026
In the over a decade I’ve been in this industry, I quickly (I wish quicker) realised not to lean on products to get the job done (I’m looking at you, Flash).
Great results come from two things; technique and tools. You could stick us in any house with our bags and bags (no really, 3 huge bags, our backs hurt) of cloths, tools and various mops and vacuums and a bottle of washing up liquid and we would make the place SHINE. But give us a Henry Hoover with the basic head and some generic microfibre cloths and all of our products? I’d genuinely cry.
The products we use are of course important, and I invest a great deal in them to make sure they deliver the best results and are catered towards each individual homes furnishing finishes and dwellers (no essential oils around cats pleasssseeee), but it’s mostly for efficiency and extra touches like a beautiful scent, rather than the actual result. We could just bring a single bottle of .cleaning and we’d be golden.
I don’t gatekeep good cleaning, and am more than happy to share all the knowledge I’ve gained.
But there are some of you who are here to get tips and watch content of beautifully cleaned homes because you love cleaning, and there are some of you here because you hate it and don’t want to have to research what the best cloth is to clean a shower screen, and to the latter we say: you don’t have to. We have slots, and we will bring with us our 3 huge bags of everything and you’ll never have to think of it again whilst you’re in our diary.
So if you want a clean home and don’t want to have to lock in on how to do it and spend hundreds of pounds on the best stuff, get in the DMs 🙆🏻♀️
Also, tip, are the best. Trust us, we’ve tried them all.