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John Bett

People baffled at woman's unusual cleaning method that resembles something from a 'fever dream'

A cleaning guru has left the internet baffled after uploading a video of her 'insane' toilet cleaning method.

Daisa Monroee regularly posts videos to her TikTok account of her cleaning various household items using homemade products.

And recently she was asked to share her toilet cleaning technique, and she dutifully did so for her 68k followers.

In the video, which has 610k likes, she almost fills the bowl with a thick blue liquid, which she then dips a toilet brush into before scrubbing every inch of the toilet.

The video is comprised of a series of short clips, and in each of which the bowl is very nearly full of the odd looking liquid.

In one part of the footage, the toilet bowl is filled with multicoloured liquid (tiktok.com/)

She repeatedly dips her brush into the liquid, before scrubbing the cistern, the seat, and the top of the bowl.

While the video had many positive comments, some internet users were left baffled by what they had seen.

One user, Summer Howells, said: "What did I just get myself into?"

And another said: "Fever dream vibes."

Another added: "This video is giving me anxiety."

Before she rinses it down, the toilet looks much worse than it must have done originally (tiktok.com/)

And one user asked: "Are you making slime in there or something?"

And another wrote: "You definitely messed up your whole plumbing system."

Daisa's has uploaded many videos to her TikTok page and they all bear many similarities.

Filmed from the first-person perspective, they show Daisa cleaning the house with a variety of multi-coloured liquids and 'homemade scrubs, as well as fulfilling her follower's requests.

She characteristically uses a lot of these products, so each item she cleans looks like a dissolved rainbow before she rinses it down.

Some of the videos are wildly popular with over a million views, and they appear to be growing in popularity.

What do you think of the cleaning trick, will you give it a go? Let us know in the comments...

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