Three viral TikTok cleaning hacks can damage your home and even poison you

Experts are urging caution, highlighting three popular TikTok cleaning crazes that may do more harm than good.

Cleaning lady with a bucket and cleaning products .

Experts warn against following viral cleaning hacks (Image: Getty)

As social media platforms like TikTok continue to influence everyday life, the hashtag #cleantok has gained significant traction, boasting over 640.6 million posts packed with cleaning tips and hacks.

From household chores to car maintenance and laundry tricks, these videos promise to revolutionise cleaning routines.

However, the experts at Imagine Maids are urging caution, highlighting three popular TikTok cleaning crazes that may do more harm than good.

1. Lemon and Bicarbonate of Soda:

The combination of lemon and bicarbonate of soda may seem like a sustainable and cost-effective solution for cleaning.

However, Imagine Maids warns against this popular hack, explaining that the alkaline nature of bicarbonate of soda and the acidic properties of lemons neutralize each other, rendering them ineffective for cleaning.

Instead, they recommend a mixture of water and vinegar as an eco-friendly alternative for maintaining cleanliness.

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Two Young Janitor Cleaning The Office

Certain 'cleaning hacks' could do you more harm than good (Image: Getty)

2. Mixing Cleaning Products:

While the idea of mixing multiple cleaning products together may sound like a time-saving solution, it can lead to disastrous consequences.

Imagine Maids emphasizes the dangers of creating toxic chemical compounds or corrosive acids that can damage surfaces and pose health risks to occupants.

They said: “"Mixing chemical cleaning products is a huge no-no, as you could end up creating some seriously nasty mixtures. Instead, natural cleaning ingredients to consider include white vinegar, thymol, and vegetable glycerin. These natural products will help you clean your home without the risk of poisoning yourself!"

3. Applying Fabric Softener to Walls:

A TikTok trend suggesting the use of fabric softener to clean walls has gained popularity among users.

However, Imagine Maids cautions against this method, explaining that while it may leave walls looking and smelling clean initially, it can lead to a residue buildup that attracts dirt and dust over time.

Instead, they recommend a mixture of water, vinegar, and essential oils for a safer and more sustainable cleaning alternative.

Imagine Maids said: "Don’t trust TikTok when it tells you to clean tufted upholstery with dish soap or put Fabuloso in your toilet tank. Proper advice from specialist websites will get you better results - protecting your home and household in the process."

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