WE all love that snugly feeling of getting into a made up bed with fresh sheets for a good night's kip. 

And what’s even better, is when cleaning fans share their tips and tricks to make your house feel even more homely. 


Across social media thousands of professionals and fans are sharing surprising tips to help when it comes to cleaning your home. 

Amanda, who goes by the name of amandajansevan42 on TikTok, often shares her hacks with her followers and there’s one particular cleaning video which has gone viral, gaining over 514k followers. 

The video shows how to keep your sheets fresher for longer, smelling amazing and all you need is baby powder, which costs around £1 depending on which store you head to. 

She demonstrates sprinkling the baby powder onto her bed before fitting your bed sheets. 

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The order she says to do it in is “Mattress protector, then powder, then fitted sheet.”

She claims that the “life changing” tip will make sure your bed smells “amazing”.

Amanda also adds that it “Keeps you fresh and absorbs sweat.”

In the video, she says: “Baby powder under your sheets when you change your bedding. Will change your life forever.” 

'Life changing'

Many other cleaning fans also agreed with her, and headed to the comments section to share their thoughts.

One wrote: “I’ve been doing this for so long. I use lavender too!2 

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Another added: “Awesome. So good. People think I’m weird for doing this.”

While someone else said: “Always do this and use it after bathing.”

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