A CLEANING enthusiast has revealed she uses bleach to clean just about anything in her home despite people saying she will ruin the property.
There are dozens of cleaning products in the market. But mum Adrianna (@clean_with_adrianna) really needs just one household item – bleach.
The 27-year-old, from the UK, took to TikTok to demonstrate how she gets her bathroom sparkling clean using this cheap product.
Armed with a rubber clove, Adrianna poured a generous amount of thick bleach into her sink before grabbing a sponge and cleaning both the sink and the tiles around it.
Once happy with the end result, the cleaning enthusiast rinsed off any remaining bleach residue from the surfaces.
''Bleach is the best,'' the mum couldn't get over how effective the cheap buy was in the caption of the clip.
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But whilst many like Adrianna praised the product, a number of mortified people warned the mum about the dangers of her bleach addiction.
Some pointed out that she will ruin her house over time, but others said bleach was not healthy.
''bleach is so bad for your lungs,'' one concerned person commented.
Someone else added: ''I loooove it but heard it does damage to surfaces over time.''
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''me too, I use it until my eyes are watering and impossible to see for a while,'' a fellow cleaning fanatic chuckled.
''I love the clean bleach smell, I love the bleach germ kill, and I love the bleach foam,'' a fourth penned.
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But unfortunately for Adrianna, one expert recently advised people to stop using bleach for their sinks.
According to professional cleaner Bailey Carson, pouring bleach down your drain is actually pretty dangerous and it could be causing more harm than good.
"Do not try this at home!" Bailey told Insider, explaining that, when mixed with bleach, any chemicals remaining in the drain would cause a chemical reaction which creates toxic fumes.
While vinegar and washing up liquid is a popular and safe cleaning combo, washing up liquid and bleach is not, Bailey said.
According to the publication, dish soap often has ammonia in it, which can release toxic chloramine gas when mixed with bleach.
"While it may not be enough to be lethal, it's best to avoid that risk," he warned.
But luckily there are safer ways to get a super clean drain, and washing up liquid is still a good option.
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He suggested to use a few squirts mixed with boiling water which will melt away any built up grease.
Another option could be to use bicarbonate of soda and vinegar to unclog your drain with ease.
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