Next Story
Newszop

Cleaner urges households to bin 'DISGUSTING' bathroom item 'immediately'

Send Push

Social media is full of cleaning tips and tricks and while some pointers might seem obvious, others may surprise you.

For while many houseproud Brits pride themselves on keeping their bathrooms immaculate, one common feature can often be overlooked. This is according to a poster on Reddit, who says they are a professional trained housekeeper of 15 years standing, calling the item in question 'disgusting'.

"Throw that DISGUSTING thing away and report back here," they explained in a Reddit community, known as a subreddit, called "Cleaning Tips"...

READ MORE: I unblocked my shower drain with two natural items and it worked in just an hour

image

"I've been a professionally trained housekeeper for 15+ years and I want to say that one of the MOST DISGUSTING things that I find in almost anybody's bathroom is... toothbrush holder cups," said the disgruntled poster. "I think what people don't realize is how much bacteria is left on a toothbrush...

"And it just driiiipps right down the sides of your toothbrush into a pool at the bottom of that cup EVEN IF YOU 'RINSE YOUR TOOTHBRUSH OFF EVERY TIME'."

The Reddit user said the bottom of a toothbrush holder cup was the perfect place for bacteria to 'grow and grow', joking that the stench that came from many they had encountered caused their soul to temporarily leave their body. They went onto insist the only sanitary way to store a toothbrush was to hang it up and let it drip dry but did offer some advice for anyone wanting to store toothbrushes in a holder.

"The ONLY way to get rid of that gunk at the bottom is to get some kind of brush with the bristles at the top (think like a thick bristled paint brush) inside the holes and SCRUB clean with some kind of disinfectant/detergent.," they said. "You CANNOT just swish some baking soda or bleach or whatever around at the bottom and hope that it stops the growth, it won't!"

image

With their moist, warm bottoms, toothbrush holders are indeed known to be 'breeding grounds' for bacteria. The American Dental Association suggests putting it in the dishwasher once a week if compatible and if not, cleaning it regularly with hot, soapy water and a long, thin brush. Wiping the holder with a disinfecting solution each week is also advised.

Another popular household item that could harbour something nasty is your air fryer, with an expert recently advising to regularly check it for mould. Louise Allen, co-founder of Fountain Filters, told The Daily Record cleaning the item after each use with hot and soapy water was essential.

"Exposure to mould can lead to a range of health issues, from minor allergic reactions like sneezing and skin rashes to more severe respiratory problems, particularly for those with asthma or weakened immune systems," said the expert.

Loving Newspoint? Download the app now