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The bathroom buy that looks nice but makes your home ‘the most unhygienic' house ever, according to a cleaning pro
The bathroom buy that looks nice but makes your home ‘the most unhygienic' house ever, according to a cleaning pro

The Sun

time13-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • The Sun

The bathroom buy that looks nice but makes your home ‘the most unhygienic' house ever, according to a cleaning pro

IF you've recently moved house or are looking to decorate, then you may want to take note. That's because a professional cleaner has listed the five common items she'd never have in her home - and it's not good news if you've opted for a cute rug under the toilet. 3 3 Explaining why in a clip shared to TikTok, the cleaning whizz said ''these must be the most unhygienic things you can have in your house''. So while it may elevate your bathroom - and keep your feet warm during the colder months - it may be best to avoid jumping on this trend. Moving on, she pointed out that she'd also never have a silicone toilet brush. While many of us tend to assume this loo brush alternative works better to keep everything sparkling, the expert warned that this is a myth. ''What's more unhygienic than not being able to scrub s**t off a toilet with one of these?'' blasted the expert who posts under the username @ Next up, she strongly advised homeowners to steer clear of opting for black furniture because of how much it shows marks, while she pointed out that matt cupboards are a no-go. ''Big no-no from us. They look lovely until you use them and if you don't know how to clean them then they tend be left looking like this,'' she said, sharing a snap of greasy fingerprints left on the surface. Not stopping there, the cleaning pro added that horizontal blinds are also on her hit list because of the amount of dust that gets collected in the crevices. While horizontal blinds are a common feature in millions of houses across the world, they gather dust ''like there's no tomorrow and they're a pain to clean''. Last but certainly not least in her list of no-nos were also high windows. Mrs Hinch loves it but it's the most toxic cleaning product ever… I've seen it do so much damage & I'm a pro cleaner Although ''they can look lovely'' and are ideal for checking out the glorious nighttime sky, this house feature is ''a target for birds to leave s**t on''. It wasn't long before the video went viral garnering close to 2million views and hundreds of comments, with very mixed responses. One person said: ''I'm sorry but I need a rug by the toilet to keep my feet warm. 10 Grossest Areas People Forget to Clean By Danielle Mason, who has 20 years of experience Under and Behind the Fridge Crumbs, dust, and spills accumulate over time, attracting pests and creating bad odours. Shower Curtain & Liner These collect mildew and soap scum but are often overlooked. Wash or replace them regularly to keep your bathroom fresh. Toothbrush Holder One of the germiest places in the bathroom, filled with bacteria and toothpaste residue. Rinse and disinfect it weekly. Dishwasher Filter Food particles and grease build up, leading to unpleasant smells and reduced efficiency. Remove and clean the filter every few weeks. Washing Machine Seal The rubber gasket traps mould, mildew, and detergent buildup. Wipe it down with white vinegar and leave the door open to air dry. Light Switches and Remote Controls Touched daily but rarely cleaned, making them germ hotspots. Wipe them down with disinfectant regularly. Under the Sofa Cushions Crumbs, dust, and even lost items hide in the cracks. Remove the cushions and vacuum thoroughly. Kitchen Sink & Plughole Food residue builds up, causing bad odours. Pour boiling water, bicarbonate of soda, and vinegar down the drain to freshen it. Ceiling Fans Dust piles up on the blades and gets redistributed into the air when turned on. Use a microfibre cloth or pillowcase to clean them easily. Doormats They trap dirt and bacteria from shoes but are rarely washed or vacuumed. Shake them out weekly and deep clean them every month. Head to her Instagram pages for more cleaning information @ missmasoncleaning @ daniellemasonuk ''It's gets washed every time I clean the bathroom.'' Another chimed in: ''blinds are super easy to clean tho, you just lay them flat, and wipe the dust off.'' Someone else thought: ''the point of the silicon toilet brush is that they are to be used at time of pan dirtying. not days later. ''They are effective when used in a timely manner.'' ''The flat silicone toilet brushes are useless, but the round ones are the best. The core of them is firmer so they clean as good as a regular toilet brush and it's easier to clean too,'' a viewer commented.

Home Hygiene Brand Cleevo Raises Funding Led by Eternal Capital
Home Hygiene Brand Cleevo Raises Funding Led by Eternal Capital

Entrepreneur

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Entrepreneur

Home Hygiene Brand Cleevo Raises Funding Led by Eternal Capital

The fresh funds will be used to expand manufacturing 10X, invest in R&D, scale digital and B2B channels, enter global markets, and boost talent acquisition and brand-building efforts. You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media. Home hygiene brand Cleevo has raised USD 1 million in a seed funding round led by Eternal Capital, with participation from Zeca Capital, DeVC, Utsav Somani (iSeed), Suhail Sameer (OTP Ventures), Sumit Jalan, Ajay Kumar (Action Tesa Group), Alok Mittal (Indifi), and members of the Venture Garage Network. The freshly secured capital will fuel Cleevo's next growth phase, powering a 10X expansion in manufacturing, deeper investments in research and development, and aggressive scaling across digital-first distribution channels, B2B pilots, and select international markets. The company will also direct funds toward talent acquisition and brand-building initiatives, aiming to deepen consumer engagement and amplify awareness. Cleevo was founded in 2022 by Mayank Jain and Karan Shah, combining their strengths in brand-building, business strategy, and manufacturing. The brand delivers non-toxic, high-performance home cleaning products in concentrate formats, rethinking traditional liquid cleaners that are inefficient, bulky, and environmentally taxing. "Home hygiene hasn't seen meaningful innovation in decades. We're still buying bottles that are 90% water and 10% performance, paying more for packaging and logistics than for effectiveness. Cleevo questions that model from the ground up," said Mayank Jain, Founder and CEO. "This fundraise isn't just about capital—it's validation of our mission to create smarter, safer, and more sustainable cleaning solutions." Cleevo's products are designed to reduce plastic waste, cut carbon emissions, and enable conscious consumption. The compact concentrates are easier to store, cheaper to ship, and perform better—without the ecological cost of traditional cleaners. Already, the brand has served over 1.5 lakh customers across India, gaining traction on Zepto, Amazon, Flipkart, and its own D2C platform. "Cleevo is proving that conscious cleaning doesn't need to be costly or inconvenient," said Dhruv Dhanraj Bahl, Managing Partner at Eternal Capital. "They're re-engineering every aspect of the category—format, logistics, and formulation—to make sustainability the new default." With innovation at its core and sustainability in its DNA, Cleevo is redefining what clean means for the modern Indian household.

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