TikTok has been a haven for cleaning lovers who enjoy watching and sharing videos of messy homes being cleaned… but don’t take them as an alternative to your routine cleaning things – some recommendations or viral stuff on the app could be dangerous and potentially life-threatening.
Experts from Victorian Plumbing shared the top five common cleaning recipes, viral on TikTok, you should NEVER EVER try.
5 common cleaning hack to avoid
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No. 1
A TikTok user (@sarah_nde) recommends cheap hack to whiten up the grout using bleach to do the job, but the experts at Victorian Plumbing advise against using this harmful chemical on grout because it can “weaken and even crack the grout, as well as potentially discolouring it too.”
No. 2
A viral Mrs Hinch hack involves pouring a capful of Zoflora in your sink along with boiling water.
The idea behind this is to add a gorgeous smell to the room, but it isn’t as safe as it seems.
A spokesperson from Zoflora has said:
In general, the experts at Victorian plumbing suggest sticking to only ONE household cleaning product at a time per surface to avoid mixing chemicals. Mixing unknown chemicals should always be avoided.
No. 3
TikTok user @vaneamaro91 went viral for her bleach and dish soap hack, which involved pouring both down the sink drain to clean it.
However, Victorian Plumbing’s experts warn everyone to avoid pouring bleach directly down the drain as it can be extremely dangerous.
They said:
No. 4
Mrs Hinch recommends unscrewing the plughole of your sink with a spoon or knife to clean out anything trapped underneath, but this hack has caused problems for people who have tried it at home.
Victorian Plumbing’s spokesperson explained:
No. 5
Bleach is often a go-to product when cleaning the bathroom, but make sure to check the ingredients before you ever try and replicate any viral videos.
The experts said:
NEVER blend any of the following together:
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- Bleach and Vinegar
- Hydrogen Peroxide and Vinegar
- Baking Soda and Vinegar
- Bleach and Ammonia
- Bleach and Rubbing Alcohol
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