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20+ People Who Mastered Their Cleaning Skills and Are Proud to Show the Results

Cleaning is a form of meditation for some. It helps distract you from everyday problems, get rid of negative thoughts, and focus on the cleaning process at hand. Such people are always happy to wash, rub, and organize.
While looking through their impressive work, we at Bright Side couldn’t help but feel jealous of those who are capable of sorting out any mess and making worn-out, old things sparkling clean again.
“Years of playing Tetris pays off.”
“It seems my house is worth more now.”
“The result of today’s clean”
“I finally deep-cleaned my shared university flat bathroom.”
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Dude, where were you when I was in college? My roommates were terrible slobs. © johnlockian / Reddit
“I cleaned my keyboard for the first time in 13 years.”
“Who knew this beauty was hiding underneath?!”
“I never thought my new house was white.”
“Dude, how did you do that?”
“You just need a manicure brush, a sponge, soapy water, and a cleaning agent for car tires.”
“Today, I power-washed a running track.”
“Today, I polished my doorknob.”
“I polished a mid-century silver cocktail shaker. It’s so shiny that I had to put pants on for the ’after’ photo.”
Easy-peasy!
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They look like they got a serious dental flossing. © RCrl / Reddit
“25+ years of whatever was on here. I used lots of elbow grease, melamine sponges, and cleaning agents. What a day!”
Patience and work can turn an old flask into a new one.
“To buy new expensive speakers or to spend some time cleaning off these perfectly good ones that have been sitting in my dad’s garage for years?”
“I finally tidied the kids’ playroom after my exam period ended.”
“My favorite tea spoon, before and after”
“I cleaned my boots after 10 days in the great outdoors.”
“I cleaned this frying pan today that my dad bought years ago. We used to cook in it over the open fire while camping as kids.”
“I’m just proud of my polishing skills.”
“I’m pretty sure the previous renters never cleaned this oven.”
“We put a layer of baking soda mixed with water inside the whole thing. Let it sit for a couple of hours. Then sprayed it with vinegar and wiped. It did take lots of scrubbing though.”
“If you really want the chandelier clean, you’ve got to take each piece down and wash it by hand.”
“I polished this beautiful copper vase from a thrift shop. It will be a Christmas present for my mom with a nice dried flower bouquet.”
“All they needed was a good toothbrushing with some silver polish!”
What do you think about the cleaning process? Do you consider it a moment to yourself or real torture? Tell us in the comments below.
Comments
kindly explain how can we clean keyboard without damage
I need to get the cleaning agent for tires and clean off my shows the same way 🤣
those people are the cleaning guru's
I never have patience to clean up something like this hahaha
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