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Traveller cleaning fan reveals ‘best method ever' for smear-free windows & why you must NEVER clean them on a sunny day
Traveller cleaning fan reveals ‘best method ever' for smear-free windows & why you must NEVER clean them on a sunny day

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Traveller cleaning fan reveals ‘best method ever' for smear-free windows & why you must NEVER clean them on a sunny day

SQUEEKY CLEAN Traveller cleaning fan reveals 'best method ever' for smear-free windows & why you must NEVER clean them on a sunny day Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A cleaning-obsessed traveller has gone viral after revealing what she calls the 'best method ever' for getting your windows crystal clear. She's warning fellow cleaning fans never to clean windows on a sunny day if you're after a smear-free finish. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 A cleaning obsessed traveller shared her window cleaning hack Credit: tiktok/cleaningwithangelaand 2 She warned never to clean windows on a sunny day Credit: tiktok/cleaningwithangelaand Angela Ann Doherty, known as @cleaningwithangelaannd on TikTok, has built a loyal following for her no-nonsense cleaning hacks, and this one's already getting a lot of attention. She claims the secret to streak-free windows is all about technique and timing. Angela explained: 'Only use a tiny bit of washing up liquid." She then advises to wash and dry your window as normal but here's the magic step - buff it up with a Vileda shammy. According to her, this leaves glass absolutely gleaming. But she's got a stern warning, whatever you do, don't try it on a sunny day. Angela said: 'The sun reacts with the bubbles and causes smears." And she's not having any of the old-school advice either. She warned fans to steer clear of "newspaper and vinegar" as the newspaper will clump, causing another mess to clean up and in Angela's words the vinegar "just stinks". I was gutted when scrubbing didn't get my 'stained' blender clean, then remembered a £3.25 spray I had in the cupboard The traveller TikToker swears by this method and insists it's a family secret passed down from her mum, promising you won't be disappointed. Her fans love her for being straight-talking and honest about everything, from hoovering holy pictures, to drying surfaces with extra-thick yellow cloths to help ease the pain in her hands. And if you want your house smelling as fresh as it looks, she's also obsessed with baby powder-scented Spanish cleaning sprays, all of which she gets from the Little Spanish Cleaning Company. So there you have it, if you want your windows gleaming, ditch the vinegar, avoid the sunshine, and grab yourself a shammy. Your house, and your nose, will thank you. Meanwhile, it's not just windows that Angela is mad about. The traveller has revealed how she spends 40 minutes a day cleaning her front and back doors. Angela Ann Doherty, who has white PVC doors and windows, is determined to keep them looking clean and shiny. She explained that she scrubs them thoroughly to ensure 'every nook and cranny' is sparkling clean before rewashing them. She's keen to share her tips and tricks, having previously shared the six life lessons they are taught as young girls, with one of the key rules revolving around food and drink.

Traveller cleaning fan reveals ‘best method ever' for smear-free windows & why you must NEVER clean them on a sunny day
Traveller cleaning fan reveals ‘best method ever' for smear-free windows & why you must NEVER clean them on a sunny day

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Traveller cleaning fan reveals ‘best method ever' for smear-free windows & why you must NEVER clean them on a sunny day

A cleaning-obsessed traveller has gone viral after revealing what she calls the 'best method ever' for getting your windows crystal clear. She's warning fellow cleaning fans never to clean windows on a sunny day if you're after a smear-free finish. 2 2 Angela Ann Doherty, known as @cleaningwithangelaannd on TikTok, has built a loyal following for her no-nonsense cleaning hacks, and this one's already getting a lot of attention. She claims the secret to streak-free windows is all about technique and timing. Angela explained: 'Only use a tiny bit of washing up liquid." She then advises to wash and dry your window as normal but here's the magic step - buff it up with a Vileda shammy. According to her, this leaves glass absolutely gleaming. But she's got a stern warning, whatever you do, don't try it on a sunny day. Angela said: 'The sun reacts with the bubbles and causes smears." And she's not having any of the old- school advice either. She warned fans to steer clear of "newspaper and vinegar" as the newspaper will clump, causing another mess to clean up and in Angela's words the vinegar "just stinks". I was gutted when scrubbing didn't get my 'stained' blender clean, then remembered a £3.25 spray I had in the cupboard The traveller TikToker swears by this method and insists it's a family secret passed down from her mum, promising you won't be disappointed. Her fans love her for being straight-talking and honest about everything, from hoovering holy pictures, to drying surfaces with extra-thick yellow cloths to help ease the pain in her hands. And if you want your house smelling as fresh as it looks, she's also obsessed with baby powder-scented Spanish cleaning sprays, all of which she gets from the Little Spanish Cleaning Company. So there you have it, if you want your windows gleaming, ditch the vinegar, avoid the sunshine, and grab yourself a shammy. Your house, and your nose, will thank you. Meanwhile, it's not just windows that Angela is mad about. The traveller has revealed how she spends 40 minutes a day cleaning her front and back doors. Angela Ann Doherty, who has white PVC doors and windows, is determined to keep them looking clean and shiny. She explained that she scrubs them thoroughly to ensure 'every nook and cranny' is sparkling clean before rewashing them. She's keen to share her tips and tricks, having previously shared the six life lessons they are taught as young girls, with one of the key rules revolving around food and drink.

Traveller cleaning fan reveals ‘best method ever' for smear-free windows & why you must NEVER clean them on a sunny day
Traveller cleaning fan reveals ‘best method ever' for smear-free windows & why you must NEVER clean them on a sunny day

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Traveller cleaning fan reveals ‘best method ever' for smear-free windows & why you must NEVER clean them on a sunny day

A cleaning-obsessed traveller has gone viral after revealing what she calls the 'best method ever' for getting your windows crystal clear. She's warning fellow cleaning fans never to 2 A cleaning obsessed traveller shared her window cleaning hack Credit: tiktok/cleaningwithangelaand 2 She warned never to clean windows on a sunny day Credit: tiktok/cleaningwithangelaand Angela Ann Doherty, known as @cleaningwithangelaannd on TikTok, has built a loyal following for her no-nonsense cleaning hacks, and this one's already getting a lot of attention. She claims the secret to streak-free windows is all about technique and timing. Angela explained: 'Only use a tiny bit of washing up liquid." She then advises to wash and dry your Read more on cleaning According to her, this leaves glass absolutely gleaming. But she's got a stern warning, whatever you do, don't try it on a sunny day. Angela said: 'The sun reacts with the bubbles and causes smears." And she's not having any of the old-school advice either. Most read in Fabulous She warned fans to steer clear of "newspaper and vinegar" as the newspaper will clump, causing another mess to clean up and in Angela's words the vinegar "just stinks". I was gutted when scrubbing didn't get my 'stained' blender clean, then remembered a £3.25 spray I had in the cupboard The traveller TikToker swears by this method and insists it's a family secret passed down from her mum, promising you won't be disappointed. Her fans love her for being straight-talking and honest about everything, from hoovering holy pictures, to drying surfaces with extra-thick yellow cloths to help ease the pain in her hands. And if you want your house smelling as fresh as it looks, she's also obsessed with baby powder-scented Spanish cleaning sprays, all of which she gets from the So there you have it, if you want your windows gleaming, ditch the vinegar, avoid the sunshine, and grab yourself a shammy. Your house, and your nose, will thank you. Meanwhile, it's not just windows that Angela is mad about. The traveller has revealed Angela Ann Doherty, who has white She explained that she scrubs them thoroughly to ensure 'every nook and cranny' is sparkling clean before rewashing them. She's keen to share her tips and tricks, having previously shared the six life lessons they are taught as young girls, with one of the key rules revolving around food and drink.

I'm an Irish traveller – there's 6 rules we're taught as young girls & the habit to follow regarding food and drink
I'm an Irish traveller – there's 6 rules we're taught as young girls & the habit to follow regarding food and drink

Scottish Sun

time03-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Scottish Sun

I'm an Irish traveller – there's 6 rules we're taught as young girls & the habit to follow regarding food and drink

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN Irish traveller has shared the six life lessons they are taught as young girls, and one of the key rules revolves around food and drink. Angela Ann Doherty, known as ' on TikTok, posted a video offering a glimpse into the traditions and values instilled in her as part of the travelling community. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Angela has revealed the six different rules she was taught when growing up Credit: The young woman revealed "some things" her mum taught her growing up. The first lesson was about love. She explained that her mother always advised her not to believe every boy who says, "I love you," because, as her mum put it, "most of them don't even know what love is." The second rule is rooted in hospitality and kindness. Angela said she was taught to never refuse anyone water or food, and to feed people if they are hungry. She also explained that if you suspect they are hungry but they haven't asked, still feed them. And when guests visit your home, don't ask them if they want tea or sandwiches - just make it. Many people might decline out of 'shame,' so Angela was taught that it's better to simply offer without asking. The third piece of advice is about housekeeping. Angela's mum believed that "a tidy house is better than a clean house." I'm a gypsy queen and always make sure my house is spick and span - I even plastic my RUGS... here's why Angela shared that she agrees with this idea, noting that sometimes tidying up can make a house look better than focusing solely on deep cleaning. The fourth rule is about honesty. Her mum advised that if you're going to tell a lie, you must have a good memory because one lie often leads to another, creating a web of lies that can eventually expose you. The fifth lesson came not from her mother but from her grandfather, whom she fondly refers to as her "old daddy." Self-respect He taught her never to steal, but if you must, it should only be to feed yourself or someone else. He stressed the importance of never stealing from small businesses, your own community, or people who are struggling. Before resorting to theft, he said, make sure there is no other way to 'feed yourself' or your family and that stealing should only ever be a last resort. Finally, the sixth rule is about self-respect in relationships. Angela's mum advised her never to argue over a man, as it diminishes your worth. Don't argue "Never give the man a big head about himself," her mum would say. "You're the prize, he isn't." Within 21 hours of the video being shared, Angela gained 78.7k views and 330 comments. One wrote: 'I used to live in Ireland and we would always make tea and sandwiches when anyone used to come.' And Angela replied: 'I think a lot of traveller traditions were just old Irish ways.' A third added: 'Your mother spoke with respect and manners.'

I'm an Irish traveller – there's 6 rules we're taught as young girls & the habit to follow regarding food and drink
I'm an Irish traveller – there's 6 rules we're taught as young girls & the habit to follow regarding food and drink

The Sun

time03-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

I'm an Irish traveller – there's 6 rules we're taught as young girls & the habit to follow regarding food and drink

AN Irish traveller has shared the six life lessons they are taught as young girls, and one of the key rules revolves around food and drink. Angela Ann Doherty, known as ' ' on TikTok, posted a video offering a glimpse into the traditions and values instilled in her as part of the travelling community. 1 The young woman revealed "some things" her mum taught her growing up. The first lesson was about love. She explained that her mother always advised her not to believe every boy who says, "I love you," because, as her mum put it, "most of them don't even know what love is." The second rule is rooted in hospitality and kindness. Angela said she was taught to never refuse anyone water or food, and to feed people if they are hungry. She also explained that if you suspect they are hungry but they haven't asked, still feed them. And when guests visit your home, don't ask them if they want tea or sandwiches - just make it. Many people might decline out of 'shame,' so Angela was taught that it's better to simply offer without asking. The third piece of advice is about housekeeping. Angela's mum believed that "a tidy house is better than a clean house." I'm a gypsy queen and always make sure my house is spick and span - I even plastic my RUGS... here's why Angela shared that she agrees with this idea, noting that sometimes tidying up can make a house look better than focusing solely on deep cleaning. The fourth rule is about honesty. Her mum advised that if you're going to tell a lie, you must have a good memory because one lie often leads to another, creating a web of lies that can eventually expose you. The fifth lesson came not from her mother but from her grandfather, whom she fondly refers to as her "old daddy." Self-respect He taught her never to steal, but if you must, it should only be to feed yourself or someone else. He stressed the importance of never stealing from small businesses, your own community, or people who are struggling. Before resorting to theft, he said, make sure there is no other way to 'feed yourself' or your family and that stealing should only ever be a last resort. Finally, the sixth rule is about self-respect in relationships. Angela's mum advised her never to argue over a man, as it diminishes your worth. Don't argue "Never give the man a big head about himself," her mum would say. "You're the prize, he isn't." Within 21 hours of the video being shared, Angela gained 78.7k views and 330 comments. One wrote: 'I used to live in Ireland and we would always make tea and sandwiches when anyone used to come.' And Angela replied: 'I think a lot of traveller traditions were just old Irish ways.' A third added: 'Your mother spoke with respect and manners.' A closer look at gypsy traditions HERE we take a look at some of the traditions many gypsies follow... Family-Centric Living: The family is the cornerstone of Romani life, with extended families often living close to one another. Elders are highly respected and play a crucial role in decision-making and maintaining cultural traditions. Nomadic Heritage: Many Gypsy communities maintain a semi-nomadic lifestyle, moving seasonally to find work or attend cultural gatherings. This tradition is deeply rooted in their history and identity. Distinctive Décor: Romani homes, whether they are caravans or fixed abodes, are often brightly decorated with vibrant colours and intricate patterns. These decorations reflect their rich cultural heritage and love for beauty. Communal Gatherings: Social gatherings are a significant part of Gypsy life. Celebrations, such as weddings and religious festivals, are grand affairs involving music, dance, and feasting, often stretching over several days. Spiritual Practices: Many Gypsy families incorporate a blend of Christian beliefs and traditional spiritual practices. Homes may feature religious icons and amulets believed to offer protection and bring good fortune. Craftsmanship and Artistry: Romani people are renowned for their craftsmanship, particularly in metalwork, woodwork, and textiles. These skills are often passed down through generations and are a source of both pride and livelihood. Hospitality: Hospitality is a valued tradition. Guests are treated with great respect and generosity, often being offered the best food and drink available as a sign of honour and goodwill. Sharing Stories: Storytelling is a vital part of Romani culture, preserving history, morals, and lessons through generations. Elders often share tales that are both entertaining and educational.

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