A woman has been left with "severe burns" after using a common household cleaning product and has now warned others to take caution.
Organising and cleaning has become pretty popular over the last few years thanks to the likes of Mrs Hinch and other 'cleanfluencers'.
As a result, many Instagram accounts and Facebook groups have since been made in a bid to share cleaning hacks as well as before and after pics showing the results of all their hard work.
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However while many show off just how clean their homes are, one post has caught a lot of people off guard.
The woman has claimed she had to spend a week in hospital with "severe burns" after her skin came into contact with The Pink Stuff Stain Remover Powder for Whites - a common household product costing just £2.50.
Taking to Facebook's Cleaning tips and tricks group, Jenna Ayre shared with the groups 1.4 million members what had happened to her friend.
She explained: "UPDATE - this is not a post to blame the company this is to warn others to always follow the safety instructions on the pots.
"Trigger warning - Sharing on behalf of my friend. This happened to her when using the pink stuff oxi powder.
"I get that chemicals are strong but how many of us are guilty of putting washing stuff on etc and not wearing gloves?
"Please be careful. She’s spent a week at hospital with severe burns"

Written on the safety warning section on Ocado's website they write: "DANGER. CAUSES SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE
CONTAINS SODIUM PERCARBONATE, SODIUM DODECYLBENZENE SULPHONATE. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
"If medical advice is needed, have product container or label to hand. Read label before use. Wear protective gloves/eye protection.
"IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor. Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local regulations."

The post has since received over 6,000 reactions, almost 6,000 shares and 900 comments.
Many people admitted they need to start being more careful in the comments.
Responding to the post one said: "Omg.. I even use black harpic without gloves. Never had anything like this happen. It does sting a bit... but never had something like this to happen. I hate the gloves.. I might rethink though."
Another commented: "Oh my god this looks so painful poor lady, this shouldn't be on the market whether it says use gloves or not it shouldn't be doing this to people's skin, I hope she recovers soon."
A third added: "I'm guilty of not wearing gloves either.. Hope she heals up OK bless her."