A cleaning expert has revealed the "dirt-plagued" items she'd never have in her own home - including a toilet brush, wooden toilet seat and a dishwasher.
Libby Denney, 28, has been cleaning houses professionally for more than 10 years, so knows where dirt lingers.
She has created a "dirty list" of things she says are either extremely unhygienic or require unnecessary maintenance - which she'd never have in her own home.
The list of no-go items includes any form of toilet brush, wooden toilet seats, "dust magnet" freestanding baths, "filthy" hallway carpets and even dishwashers.
Libby also cautions against horizontal blinds and black taps saying without maintenance they can look "tatty" over time - also saying they are a "pain" to clean.
Libby, a mum of two from Malton, York, said: "I would advise against all these items - most are just plain unhygienic, and others require high maintenance – we have enough stress in our lives.
“I don’t recommend a wooden kitchen work surface. There is just a lot of maintenance involved - you’ll have to keep sanding it down.
“Also, water and bacteria can seep into it – it can even become mouldy if it is near a tap by sitting water; avoid at all costs."
Libby also suggests steering clear of wooden toilet seats saying they are “incredibly unhygienic”.
Controversially, Libby also claims dishwashers can be a hassle too.
“I know it's controversial, but if it isn’t cleaned or maintained properly, it starts to smell and build-up dirt around the sides – soap and water does it for me," she said.
Libby also advises staying away from free-standing baths and horizontal blinds as they “build- up immense amounts of dust” and require wiping down “once every couple of days”.
“To keep your house clean, you need to be tough with yourself and keep getting rid of items you don’t need," she said.
"If it was not used in six months, it needs to go.
“This will all help stop build-up of dust saving you when you could be relaxing instead.”
Libby started cleaning professionally aged 18.
But after an unsuccessful career change to become a sales assistant, she realised her “passion” lay in cleaning.
Libby opened her business - The Clean Up Company - with her cousin Natasha Smith, 30, in March this year, saying it was “the best decision she had ever made.”
Libby Denney, 28, has been cleaning houses professionally for more than 10 years, so knows where dirt lingers.
She has created a "dirty list" of things she says are either extremely unhygienic or require unnecessary maintenance - which she'd never have in her own home.
The list of no-go items includes any form of toilet brush, wooden toilet seats, "dust magnet" freestanding baths, "filthy" hallway carpets and even dishwashers.
Libby also cautions against horizontal blinds and black taps saying without maintenance they can look "tatty" over time - also saying they are a "pain" to clean.
Libby, a mum of two from Malton, York, said: "I would advise against all these items - most are just plain unhygienic, and others require high maintenance – we have enough stress in our lives.
“I don’t recommend a wooden kitchen work surface. There is just a lot of maintenance involved - you’ll have to keep sanding it down.
“Also, water and bacteria can seep into it – it can even become mouldy if it is near a tap by sitting water; avoid at all costs."
Libby also suggests steering clear of wooden toilet seats saying they are “incredibly unhygienic”.
Controversially, Libby also claims dishwashers can be a hassle too.
“I know it's controversial, but if it isn’t cleaned or maintained properly, it starts to smell and build-up dirt around the sides – soap and water does it for me," she said.
Libby also advises staying away from free-standing baths and horizontal blinds as they “build- up immense amounts of dust” and require wiping down “once every couple of days”.
“To keep your house clean, you need to be tough with yourself and keep getting rid of items you don’t need," she said.
"If it was not used in six months, it needs to go.
“This will all help stop build-up of dust saving you when you could be relaxing instead.”
Libby started cleaning professionally aged 18.
But after an unsuccessful career change to become a sales assistant, she realised her “passion” lay in cleaning.
Libby opened her business - The Clean Up Company - with her cousin Natasha Smith, 30, in March this year, saying it was “the best decision she had ever made.”
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00:00 Things I wouldn't have in my house as professional clean up.
00:02 Now this, they make me feel sick when I see them.
00:06 I hate them so much. I hate them so much.
00:11 The thing is, right, all I imagine, right, all I can think about is when I see one of them,
00:17 that has cleaned the shit off your toilet seat and then you're gonna put it back in there to sit.
00:23 No, no, no, no. Been it, right?
00:28 A bit of bleach down your toilet, all you need.
00:30 Don't ever get these. If you're thinking about getting them, don't do it.
00:33 People who've got them will know what I mean.
00:35 Black taps.
00:38 Just don't do it. Just don't.
00:41 They scratch, they chip.
00:43 Yeah, absolutely awful.
00:44 Sticks of stainless steel.
00:45 I feel like I might be coming at quite a lot of people here.
00:47 But carpet in your hallway when you walk into the carpet, like your downstairs hallway.
00:53 Just don't do it. It's your main traffic area.
00:57 It's gonna get filthy, the pile's gonna wear down on it.
01:01 Stick to laminate, lino or tiles.
01:03 And while we're on the conversation of tiles, okay, I made this mistake in my old house.
01:10 Gloss tiles.
01:14 Unless you've got four hours a day to get on your hands and knees and buff them with a cloth.
01:18 No, I learned this from having one in my old house with the tiles.
01:22 Glass, gloss, kitchen cupboards.
01:28 You see every finger mark, like literally.
01:31 Like even if you breathe on it, they mark, okay.
01:34 You're forever buffing them up.
01:36 Yeah, so again, I've got these.
01:40 Not quite as grooved but groove kitchen cupboards.
01:44 Because these, let me tell you, here, builds up with dust.
01:49 In between them cracks, right?
01:52 Gets filthy, yeah?
01:54 And they're a nightmare to clean.
01:56 Now, I have one of these but what I'm gonna warn you,
01:59 I mean, they are nice and it's better looking than looking at like a bare one, right?
02:03 They're a nightmare.
02:05 Integrated fridge freezer because you see here where it meets,
02:09 absolute buildup of absolute crap, okay?
02:13 Chances are you're gonna feed fine peas and everything, yeah?
02:16 They're just a nightmare to clean.
02:18 Just don't like it, don't like cleaning them.
02:20 Also, I used to have one of these.
02:22 These sorts of showers.
02:24 You know, the runners.
02:25 Just asking to be best friends with a limescale, that's all I'm gonna say.