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What you mustn't do if you pay someone to clean your home, according to a cleaner

From walking on a newly cleaned floor and putting cups in a cleaned sink to calling cleaners 'The Help', there are some terrible habits that really wind up someone paid to come and make your house sparkle, according to an expert. Victoria, of @pocketrocketscleaning, has shared a three-minute video detailing some of the habits that really annoy cleaners when they are working in your house.

Victoria, a specialist in crime-scene as well as domestic cleaning, shared her insights in a three-minute TikTok video devoted to "the things that clients do that irritate cleaners," reports The Mirror.

She said: "If you have a cleaner and you've done any of these, no hate, it's just a bit of fun" while noting "not every cleaner might find these things annoying" - but it turned out lots of viewers could relate to her bugbears.

Victoria said: "Firstly and my absolute worst one is when somebody follows you around. Like, they have hired you to clean the house but they don't trust you or they don't think you know what you're doing and they follow you around the house, like checking up.

'It's rude, it's disrespectful and it's annoying. If you have a cleaner please do not do this."

"Another one is when someone refers to you in a sort of derogatory way, so they might call you 'the help'. It's quite an extreme example but it does happen," she continued.

"Or even if they have an air about them that you are like lower than them, that you work for them, that they are your employer.

"Like, it's not the 1920s, you know, the cleaners and the housekeepers, the staff being like the bottom of the lowest of the low. The pond slime. It's not a thing anymore."

Victoria added: "When we've just mopped the floor and someone comes in and walks all over it, or you have just cleaned the kitchen and they come in and make their lunch, or you have just washed up and they come and put a few cups in the sink."

She explained: "I know it happens and if the client is there while you're cleaning, of course, it is going to happen, but it is mildly irritating."

For her penultimate complaint, she revealed she's sometimes asked to perform non-cleaning roles. "I'm not talking about unreasonable requests, I'm talking about ridiculous things," said Victoria.

"So I had one lady who wanted me to oil her wooden floor. She was like, 'Bring your knee pads next week I want you to oil my floors'. I looked at her confused and she said, 'Don't worry I have the oil'. I'm sure you have love, but I'm not a floor specialist.

"Or I've been asked to clean outside windows a few times and it's like 'No mate get a window cleaner'."

Last but not least, Victoria said she doesn't like being asked to start a new task just as she's about to leave - when the homeowner knows it's a lengthy job. "That's irritating," she concluded.

Victoria's caption added: "Cleaners do you agree?" - prompting hundreds of comments. "One husband called me a maid and clicked his fingers at me! Didn't go back," one person revealed.

A second replied: "Had a client click her fingers at me! I somehow kept my cool but informed her I wouldn't be returning!" Meanwhile, another commenter added: "Phew! I don't do any of these. My cleaner is brilliant and my lifeline. Protect at all costs, she's precious."

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