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Professionals are professionals for a reason. Most things in life are endlessly more complex than they might seem on the surface. If you will forgive the pun, surfaces are a great example, something we hardly even think about until it’s time for some deep cleaning. 

The TikTok account of a New Zealand cleaning service went viral when they shared the things they would do and avoid doing based on their professional experience. From the size of drains to the materials used to put together a kitchen, take note for the next time you are designing. So be sure to upvote your favorite tips and comment your thoughts. We got in touch with the company behind the video to learn more.

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#1

Would Do - Ceiling High Kitchen Cabinets

Would Do - Ceiling High Kitchen Cabinets

This will avoid dust and grease buildup, plus more storage.

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Bored Panda got in touch with Leaders Cleaning and they were kind enough to answer some of our questions. We wanted to know why they decided to start a TikTok account in the first place. "First, is to give exposure to our business, as regular TikTok users ourselves, we think the social media presence gives some sort of reassurance to the potential client that they are making the right choice."

"Secondly, is to share our experience. Of course, we are not perfect and always learning, however, we have worked through hundreds if not thousands of properties, so we have an idea of what performs better for the easier life in terms of maintaining a home," they shared with Bored Panda.

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#2

Wouldn't Do - Spiral Kitchen Tap

Wouldn't Do - Spiral Kitchen Tap

Looks great and professional. However, dust and dirt accumulate a lot in between spirals.

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#3

Would Do - Shower Without A Glass And With Larger Tiles For Less Grout

Would Do - Shower Without A Glass And With Larger Tiles For Less Grout

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We also wanted to hear if they had any other tips for the folks at home. "The main mistake is using the wrong tools/products and not reading cleaning product labels. Not only can it be a serious health hazard to mix different cleaning products, but it can also damage the materials irretrievably. It can be bad for natural materials like wood and stone. We have seen it all."

"If it looks clean - it is clean. Visual cleanliness can be deceptive and commonly used areas like benchtops, table handles, toilets, and the vanity need a good detergent or disinfectant to sit and work for a few minutes for its actual cleaning properties. Cleaning can be overwhelming, take it one step at a time and clean a little bit every day rather than all at once. If you have the opportunity, reach out to your local cleaning professionals, in our experience it gives so much relief to our busy clients."

#4

Wouldn't Do - Mirror Behind A Tap

Wouldn't Do - Mirror Behind A Tap

Just catches all the splashes.

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#5

Wouldn't Do - Black Granite Sink

Wouldn't Do - Black Granite Sink

Hard water stains are real. After it's stained, really hard to clean.

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#6

Wouldn't Do - Stainless Steel Bench Top

Wouldn't Do - Stainless Steel Bench Top

Requires a lot of polishing for a clean look. Best for commercial kitchens.

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The first time you start living by yourself, you become ​acutely aware of just how hard it can be to clean things. You end up with a never-ending war with dust and humidity, windows that get dirty milliseconds after you clean them, and nooks buried so deep it's easier to “forget” to clean them. And the moment you start to think you might be winning, you learn why vacuuming and a mop are not the same as deep cleaning. This process can be so time-intensive and require so much specialist equipment and chemicals that people can and often do simply hire professionals, like “Leaders Cleaning,” who made the videos featured here. 

The most common “evil” one might encounter is black mold, which absolutely loves to show up wherever there is but a little too much moisture. As a child, you may have not even realized that those black areas in a less-than-tidy bathroom were mold. Perhaps it’s dirt, mud, or just general grim, you could have thought to yourself. 

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#7

Wouldn't Do - Corded Wooden Or Metal Blinds

Wouldn't Do - Corded Wooden Or Metal Blinds

Corded wooden or metal blinds get tangled, collect dust, dirt and mold. Very, very, very hard to clean.

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#8

Would Do - Bath Attached To The Wall

Would Do - Bath Attached To The Wall

If not attached, there is water, dust, and mold in this little gap between the wall and bath.

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Cathy
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a free standing bath in a tiny bathroom. I would definitely not recommend this. You just cannot clean it. I just clean what I can see and try not to think about the rest.

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#9

Would Do - Electric Or Induction Cooktop

Would Do - Electric Or Induction Cooktop

Needs only a quick wipe after each use. What a dream.

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Kathleen McGann
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I used to prefer gas to electric range tops. I've had induction in my last two apartments. I'll never go back to gas!

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Despite being so ubiquitous, black mold is disproportionately bad for humans. Besides looking gross, there are a number of links between the presence of mold and respiratory issues. While scientists have yet to discover a hard correlation between the two, there does seem to be enough secondary evidence to suggest having random black mold in your corners is bad. 

#10

Wouldn't Do - Open Plan Range Hood

Wouldn't Do - Open Plan Range Hood

Collects grease and dust. At the same time, hard to reach the top.

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Ritchat
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can confirm. I hate it. Looks dusty and greasy again just a few days after cleaning.

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#11

Wouldn't Do - Black Glass Top Table Or Furniture

Wouldn't Do - Black Glass Top Table Or Furniture

Reflects dust so much, even when cleaned frequently.

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#12

Would Do - Rimless Toilet

Would Do - Rimless Toilet

My favorite. So easy to clean and no place for germs to breed.

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Debbie
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In the back, yes, where the water comes out, but not on the sides. Usually there is a downward rim there. I

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Quirinus
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I do have this thing and it's not as awesome as it might sound. While looking great and being super easy to clean, the stream of water when flushed runs only on the front and back of the bowl. The sides are basically dry after flushing, so you need to clean it manually with a toilet brush anyway.

featherytoad
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't know what brand you have but, I bought a Kohler and it completely rinses the whole bowl really well. It does, for lack of a better word, a full swoosh all the way around.

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Richard Willis
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I worked, for a while, in a UK DIY store in the kitchens and bathrooms dept. There are two types of rimmed bowls, one has a lip round the edge, round which the water is directed and falls pretty randomly round the bowl. These do not clean the bowl very well, but they are cheaper. As the OP states, the rim is open to contamination. The better, more expensive ones have the rim channel enclosed, with a series of holes all the way round, and these distribute the water all the way round and flush much better.

pamela nichols
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Does that mean no lid? Flushing without a lid doesn't seem sanitary.

PixieVonBehr
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My house came with a rimless toilet, and it seems it would have cost the previous owners a pretty penny, but we HATE it.

featherytoad
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just had one of these installed. It's only been a month and so far I really like it. The nice part is that it doesn't have the holes under the rim that need to be scrubbed really well every so often so you don't get dirty streaks running down the sides of your toilet. It's only me in the house so it doesn't get that dirty to begin with. Also, I have hard water and that tends to clog the holes after awhile. I would def buy another one of these.

Mary Bates
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Those who think this looks great must have buns of steel or really well-padded butts. Just looking at the picture makes my skinny “sit bones” ache!

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While you can physically scrub away mold, without chemicals, you are unlikely to fully eradicate it. While this can be done at home, it’s one reason why it can be beneficial to contact professionals. Black mold can regrow in as little time as 24 hours, so imagine working all day only to be defeated by some fungus in roughly a day's time. 

#13

Wouldn't Do - Round Shower Cabin

Wouldn't Do - Round Shower Cabin

Harder to clean. Squeegee and get into sliding fixtures. Could save space but would keep as a last resort.

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NewBird
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Currently have this, wouldn't get it again. Why do they make bathroom fittings that are so hard to clean?!

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#14

Wouldn't Do - Glossy Floor Tiles

Wouldn't Do - Glossy Floor Tiles

Really prone to streaks.

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#15

Wouldn't Do - Long Shower Drains Inserts

Wouldn't Do - Long Shower Drains Inserts

Looks sleek, however, collects all the hair and dirt really fast. Also gives an odor if not cleaned often.

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After a few years of maintaining your own place, it gets easier to spot potential issues. From weird shapes and surfaces to easily stained materials, there are so many pitfalls. For the same reason that we don’t wear white every day, it’s worth thinking about every design choice from the perspective of “How will I clean this?” and “How will this look after a year of use?”

#16

Wouldn't Do - Kitchen Rug

Wouldn't Do - Kitchen Rug

Looks good but gets dirty constantly with all the cooking.

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arthbach
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There are rugs specifically designed for kitchens. They are machine washable.

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#17

Would Do - Integrated Range Hood

Would Do - Integrated Range Hood

Looks seamless and avoids dirt buildup. Only filters need to be washed manually or in the dishwasher on a low, medium heat short cycle.

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Gustav Gallifrey
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

But! Do clean the undersides of the cabinets, adjacent to the range hood, from time to time.

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#18

Would Do - Kitchen Appliances In The Pantry Cabinet

Would Do - Kitchen Appliances In The Pantry Cabinet

Appliances all on display require more frequent cleaning.

Easier to place them in the cabinet and do a maintenance clean.

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censorshipsucks
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

trouble is, the toaster heats the shelf above it and eventually cracks the melamine. The kettle boils water and the steam eventually gets through the tiny cracks in the seams of the melamine and makes the chipboard wood inside swell up from the damp, bursting the shelves. It's a really really stupid idea. Experience has taught me these things.

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#19

Would Do - Any Non Reflective Splashback

Would Do - Any Non Reflective Splashback

Non-reflective surface leaves less to no streaks during cleaning.

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Wouldn't Do - Matte And Black Matte Kitchen Cabinets Or Anything Matte

Wouldn't Do - Matte And Black Matte Kitchen Cabinets Or Anything Matte

The moment you touch it, it leaves marks. Especially hard to clean oily stains. Looks stunning though.

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Martin Rezac
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

maybe depends on what matte. i have matte and i am so happy, friend has glossy and despairs

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#21

Wouldn't Do - Pocket Like Kitchen Handles

Wouldn't Do - Pocket Like Kitchen Handles

Rarely get properly cleaned and disinfected deep inside. It is also a mission to do it.

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Lyone Fein
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No matter what type of handle you like, it is worth knowing that brass has natural antibiotic properties.

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#22

Wouldn't Do - Velvet Furniture

Wouldn't Do - Velvet Furniture

These are so beautiful, but almost never looks neat unless you don't sit or touch it. Leaves messy marks after every touch.

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#23

Would Do - Countertop Integrated Vanity

Would Do - Countertop Integrated Vanity

Easy to clean and wipe down right to the sink. Splashes are contained on the surface and don't go all around the walls.

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PleasantCrocodile
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Now it's just missing the integrated sink (which is why stainless is my go to.) Sink corners get absolutely nasty.

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#24

Would Do - Shutter Blinds

Would Do - Shutter Blinds

If you still decide to have blinds, shutters are easier in maintenance.

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Hippopotamuses
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'll second that. When you're cleaning, the rigidity of shutters definitely makes things easier.

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#25

Would Do - Modern Wooden Kitchen Cabinets Finish

Would Do - Modern Wooden Kitchen Cabinets Finish

In my opinion, it leaves less streaks and hides fingerprints well.

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Kill-Bunny
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nope. They are good while they are new, but most of them age pretty poorly and eventually all those nooks and crannies become too difficult to clean. We bought apartment with "wood finish" kitchen like that. A nightmare.

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Wouldn't Do - Ceiling High Wardrobe Mirrors

Wouldn't Do - Ceiling High Wardrobe Mirrors

As it's used often, there are always fingerprints and it's hard to polish at the very top.

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Quirinus
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Do you live with the Slenderman? Why would there be fingerprints at the very top? :D If you have proper grip strips (sorry, no clue how to call those things) on the side, you don't even have to touch the mirror

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