THERE’S nothing worse than when you’ve swept up all the dirt in your home into a pile and then have to spend ages attempting to collect the dust to put into the bin.
But now a cleaning pro has shared how his simple and easy trick will be a total game changer in this scenario.
TikTok user Armen Adamjan, who runs a popular account which can be found at @creative_explained, shared a video of “magic cleaning hacks.”
In it, he showed how daily cleaning tasks can be transformed using his little alterations.
First up, Armen showed himself sweeping up dirt on the wooden floor in his kitchen.
Once he had finished the job, he told his 5 million followers that all they have to do to solve the problem is spray the pile with some water or cleaning spray to get it to stay together.
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Once suitably moist, Armen grabbed a paper towel and wiped up the excess – and remarkably it left nothing behind.
His loyal fans went wild for the trick as they hailed it “brilliant” and described him as “the best.”
But that wasn’t the only tip that Armen offered up in the video which has been liked over 26,000 times and counting.
He also said that to achieve a completely clean dishwasher, you need to add one cup of vinegar inside of the machine and pop it on a normal cycle.
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While he said if anyone had stubborn clothes that were in need of de-pilling, they should grab a razor from the bathroom and use it to get the bits off.
Another of his top tips was to use a DIY solution of grapefruit and salt to “get rid of stains in your bathroom.”
He then demonstrated how this could be done throughout the bathroom, including sinks, toilet and the bath.
Later, Armen said he relied on shaving foam to get stains out of carpets and rugs.
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