One TikTok user has shared to keep your skirting boards free of dust.
TikTok user caitlinandleox shared a clip of her using a soap-dispensing sponge Lenor fabric softener, calling it “the best hack ever invented” as she showed followers the handy trick. The solution should be diluted to stop it being flammable, but it is that shouldn’t cost too much to carry out. Caitlin said the results “leave an amazing smell” and even “keeps dust away for longer”. People in the comments posted messages in admiration of the idea. “This is so smart,” one person wrote, while another added “Omg I need to try this”.
Others questioned if the simple solution would leave behind a sticky residue but Caitlin assured them there would be nothing left behind except a cleaner skirting board. Other TikTok users have posted similar hacks to help you clean your skirting boards. A TikTok user who posts under the username @mommapeaches5 claimed.
She said: "Spray down all your baseboards with window cleaner and start wiping it up with some paper towels. Oh my god, just like brand spanking new." In her video, the woman applied a hefty amount of foam-based window cleaner to her skirting boards, and when someone in the comments told her she didn't need to use that much, she explained: "I do it and I scrub my floor around cracks good every few months." She also insisted it doesn't "hurt the paint" if you accidentally get some cleaner on your walls.
There are many different types of window cleaning solutions. If you're a fan of Pink Stuff paste for your cleaning needs, the brand also sells a specific window and glass cleaner that you can use for this hack, which can be bought from Wilko for just £1.19, or from Amazon for £5.29. Another popular cleaning brand is Astonish, who sell their window and glass cleaner for just £1 on Amazon for a single bottle.
If you specifically want a foaming cleaner as the woman in the TikTok video used, Aristowax foaming glass cleaner costs just £1.50 from , or can be bought from Amazon for £7.50 for a pack of three. Commenters on the woman's video were quick to praise the hack, with many saying they already use it and agree with its effectiveness. One person said: "My toxic trait is I use window cleaner for everything," while another added: "Foaming wall cleaner works great, just spray and wipe!"
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