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  • This was (sniff) a very good (sniff) video because she went through(sniff sniff) all the things you needed to clean (sniff) a house (sniff)

  • well done sergeantchampion

  • Don't take cleaning tips from a lady who makes YouTube videos about cleaning tips, and doesn't know the difference between a sponge and scrub brush, AND, she doesn't have enough sense to clean up BEFORE she makes the video.

  • I just use my favorite product: The Basset-matic.

  • there is NO WAY you need all of those toxic chemicals

  • Lady, have ya EVER heard of Vinegar and baking soda or Ummmm idunno, LEMON JUICE?!!!!!

  • @matrixmaster79 that stuff doesn't work on cleaning.. you acctually need ALL of the things she said you would need, it's essential

  • (1:20) Was that a sponge?? Hahaha!

  • If you have a steam cleaner you do not need all those chemicals!

  • This video is not very helpful. If you have pets or kids, you can't use these sort of heavy duty chemicals. I have a young daughter at home and I use Biokleen products. They leave the house with a refreshing smell rather than leave you gagging on fumes and they are non-toxic. Any product containing bleach will have a fairly short shelf life. It breaks down over time and will not clean as effectively. If its over 9 months old, throw it out.

  • how does she explain the pile of crap in the background??

  • all poisons!!!!

  • IS IT JUST ME OR DOES EXPERTVILLAGE NEVER REALLY TELL YOU "HOW" TO DO ANYTHING??

  • try with amway supplies are very good and all natural.

  • Chemicles? Are you serious???!!! "feather": dusters? I guess you don't mind dust being spread througout your home, sponges are mold magnets, a sponge mop is worse!I don't know about others, but shouldn't a home smell clean not smell like bleach?? Using an oven cleaner in the microwave is NEVER recommened as it will do more harm than good. Good thing your company isn't here where I live, because no-one would hire you based on your cleaners alone!

  • This woman is Cleaning Professional

  • expertvillage are those chemicals healthy ?? Are you concerned with health or in the environment at all?

  • I'm a busy guy, what with hanging out at school playgrounds and stuff, so I don't find a lot of free time to clean, so I usually eat and masturbate over the kitchen sink.

  • Yikes!! That is a LOT of unnecessary toxic chemicals.

  • if you have tile, or vinyl floors i highly suggest using Armstrong floor cleaner it will make your floors shine!! and for kitchen & bath try Kaboom it will remove any grease or soap scum in seconds!

  • hehe totally agree bout using too much chemical stuff. u should watch how clean is ur house' they use stuff like vinegar, lemon, soap, bicarb of soda, all stuf that is either edible or used on our bodies. and then just uses bleach for when absolutely needed and a good dose of elbow grease.

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  • You have far too many products that are harmful to the environment. Get off your butt and learn a better way.

  • @Triciaplumley agree soap and water is all you need

  • THe ONLY thing I use in my house are clorox water and soap water!

  • Do you have stains or trouble spots on your carpets or rugs? Try baby shampoo! I'm not kidding. It works wonders.

  • SHE'S FITTTT!

  • I use to work at Merry Maids and I can tell you that a duster like that, yes it traps some of the dust, but you're in trouble with a lot. I suggest using a damp rag that way you don't throw all of the dust back in the air and it can be washed when you are done instead of having to go out to buy more.

    Mopping no good unless you're doing it on hand and knees, you can pick up all of the pebbles instead of pushing them all over your floor and the spic n span leaves a residue hard to clean after.

  • I love your suggestion about the damp rag instead of a dry duster. I have to use this method because my husband is an asthmatic.

  • that mop is no good deary. get down on your knees with a firm bristle brush and a cloth. mops carry 'way' too many germs!

    all those products can purchased g.r.e.e.n

    bleach is not good to use, the vapours can damage your lungs. vinegar does clean well but it doesn' smell very good. lol. try the green cleaners, they are marvelous, clean better and leave your house smelling fresh.

  • The thing with bleach is that many people use far too much. Bleach is very powerful, as you stated, so you should only be using one cap full to every gallon of water. Although I have to say that I'm personally not a fan of bleach.

    I also like to use all natural products. I use a lot of lemon juice and baking soda. The only chemicals I really use are Windex (because I hate the smell of vinegar) and The Works toilet bowl clean because it smells good and does a seriously good job.

  • this woman seems to know how to clean (even though I don't agree with any of her cleaning products) but i think she needs to take up decluttering. look in the background of the video...not very tidy!!

  • you dont want ur house smelling like salad bar w/ vinegar.would u?

  • mmmmm....salad bar.

  • Wow that is way to many cleaning products. It will take you more time and energy to carry that stuff all around than it will be to clean your home. Vinegar and bleach cleans most of your home. you can use shampoo in your toilet and tub smells better too.

  • who has that much cleaning supplies? What the heck?

  • Wow...

    I use Baking Soda (Arm & Hammer FTW), Vinegar, Salt (sometimes sugar works as a mild abrasive too), dish liquid and water.

    I recently switch from chemical cleaners to those good ol' fashion remedies I mentioned above...

    They work just as good (sometimes better)...

    And I wont pass out from all the fumes...

    Ooops... I forgot to mention Lemon Juice!!

  • AGREED very important to switch to vinegar salt even for the dishes !!

  • video tottally helped me out great format

  • I just use bleach. It works everywhere!

  • Yeah but it's not so good for your lungs and it's especially bad if you have children or pets running about. If you're going to be using a lot of bleach, be sure to vent the area you're working it. It can be very damaging to the lungs.

  • Whoa! Anything else? You have a whole supermarket aisle over there!

  • She spends too much on products. Vinegar, clorox, baking soda, soap and water are cheaper and better.

  • interesting tools,

    but i think soap, water and vinegar works

    good enough,

  • Why did she call that scrub brush a sponge at 1:23?

  • SHes sniffing so much BECUUUASE of all the chemicles she uses...that just cant be healthy...You cant mix all those diffrent chemicles together....BLEH!

  • Exactly. That's what I'm afraid of and that's why I don't use a whole lot of chemicals. She needs to be aware also that you cannot use bleach and Windex together in the same area because most Windex contains ammonia. Bleach and ammonia is a potentially lethal mix.

  • Blow your nose

  • I think jaba forgot to get some klenex tissues sounds like she has a little nose problem she sniffles like 100 times in this video. and I agree with the others, way too much cleaning stuff. I use the clorox wipes they are an awesome all purpose cleaner you can use them on almost every surface I've even used them on a carpet stain and it worked.

  • she looks like shes been taking fitness tips from someone at expert village

  • Now she needs lessons in decluttering her home, she has way to many products and chemicals, I am a professional house cleaner and I use a toilet cleaner, which I also use to clean bath tubs, basins and chrome, a solution of white vinegar and water for glass and mirrors, and an all purpose cleaner for "you guessed it" everywhere else, and they are all eco friendly.

  • "...and in the next video we will finally clean the dining room table because it has been piled up with stuff in the last 98 viedos."

  • Where's the douche? Have to keep the whole house clean!

  • pretty sure i have all of these things and my house is still trashed.

  • I have two shelves worth of cleaning shit and my house is like a Manhattan back alley.

  • Hahaha you have to actually *use* them! ;)

  • @adnama311 that same use to happen to me...

  • @adnama311 lol

  • way to many products yack

  • your tips suck

  • agreed

  • So many chemicals, that's why I prefer using white vinegar, lemon juice, baking soda. White vinegar mixed with water makes a great glass cleaner. Straight lemon juice makes shower doors smell like springtime. I've made a fabulous cleaner with lemon juice, water and baking soda. Blend into a thick liquid, and use on sinks and tubs. There are no fumes, it smells nice, you don't flush chemicals down the drain, and you can do this on the CHEAP.

  • Yea.. she also does too many product placements in this video.

  • Also, my very favorite scouring concoction is baking soda, a dab of liquid dish detergent and water made into a paste. Have you seen "How Clean Is Your House?"

  • I miss that show!!!Its no longer on Lifetime.I know there is another show like it on Digital.

  • I get in on BBC America.

  • My friend that has taped the show for me gets in on BBC America too.I have good cable but it doesn't include digital channels.

  • uuumm... i just love it.. im going to start cleaning now...! salamat

  • thanks.... I love all of your tips....

  • Thanks for this vid...

  • HOLY JESUS F@#$

    82,000 VIDEOS

    WOW

  • Can you come over?

  • Blow ya nose whoever sniffin like a cokehead!

    Good tips tho gurl work!

  • okkkk....have you seen the state of you house? it looks like shit...cluttered! and you are telling others how to clean...how about you clean your own house first?

  • Most peolple who clean houses for a living have terribly messy houses. I know someone who cleans houses for extra cash and her house is disgusting and cluttered. Kind of ironic

  • why is that? it doesn't make sense....

  • haha ... ;) yup !

  • A great way to clean the microwave is to slice a lemon put it in a bowl of water heat in mocrowave for abouy four minutes (more or less depends on your microwave) It creates a nice clean steam then you can just wipe up all the crusted on food. It works so good, my microwave is spotless!

  • Boysie30, thanks for the tip, but if you research the dangers of the microwave, you'll realize it's best to just throw it out.

  • I spray some water with more vinegar in a bottle.Works just as well.

  • That does work pretty well but I really dislike the smell of vinegar.

    I like good ole Windex.

  • I like Windex too.Have your tried the Windex Lime Action spray?I love it.I also like the lime or green apple scented dishwashing liquids.

  • I have not tried that. In fact, I didn't know it existed. I'll have to pick some up.

    I also love apple scented dishwashing liquids because the aroma gives me a sense of elation. I really like Dawn dish liquid but, unfortunately, I'm allergic to it, so I use Palmolive products.

  • The soap I'm using now is Ajax Lime liquid.I always use gloves when washing dishes as I have dry skin and use real hot water when rinsing.You could use Dawn if you wore rubber gloves.

  • I can't take the chance of getting it up my gloves because I break out in a painful itchy rash that quickly spreads and welts as soon as it touches my skin. I can't understand why Dawn does this and other detergents don't.

  • I have seen gloves that are very long and go up to your elbow.Try those.Have you seen the new Dawn dish liquids with Oil Of Olay in them?

  • I can't find those gloves anywhere. I also haven't seen the Dawn with Oil of Olay. I'm a big fan of Oil of Olay so I would love to try that!

  • If I find any,I will mail them to you,how is that?I will contact you privaely thru You Tube.

  • Go to Google and type in Dawn Oil of Olay liquid.I posted it here but its not showing up.They show 4 bottles of scents but I've only seen 2 of them at my stores.

  • Not all stores have the Windex Lime action spray.I had to go to 3 grocery stores before I found it.

  • you would need a part time job to afford all those cleaners .

  • Is it healthy to use so many chemicals?

  • iiiiiiiiiiiii ddddont no

  • It's really not good to use all of those chemicals in house cleaning products. Research the dangers of them. It's better to use natural products instead.

  • It's so much cheaper too.

  • that's gross how you keep sniffling...it's also gross how you use so many chemicals. not necessary!!

  • What do you clean your home with? Piss and feces? They are cleaning supplies! Nothing gross about 409 and Lysol!

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