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2 things you must read before trying any TikTok cleaning hack

Make sure you aren't doing more harm than good.
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Are you scrolling through TikTok and saving all the viral recipes or dance challenges that tickle your fancy? From beauty to exercise, there isn’t a video tutorial or topic that you can’t find on the app.

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But before you start tackling each and every cleaning hack you come across, take a step back and make sure you aren’t doing more harm than good.

Why TikTok cleaning hacks can be dangerous

TikTok cleaning hacks can be unsafe because they often involve mixing chemicals that can all create potentially harmful fumes. These combinations can be hard to remember, especially when you don’t know the exact chemical makeup of the cleaners you’re using.

Unsafe chemical combinations include:

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  • Bleach and ammonia
  • Hydrogen peroxide and vinegar
  • Mixing multiple types of drain cleaners

Steps to take before you try any TikTok cleaning hack

  1. Work in a ventilated space and keep the windows open.
  2. Always double-check the chemical composition (and combinations) of the cleaning products you’re using.
  3. Wear proper protection. Ensure you have gloves, a mask and safety goggles on hand to protect your skin, lungs and eyes.
  4. If you’re ever unsure about whether something is safe or not, consult a professional.

Have you tried these cleaning products?

1. Restor concentrated cleaning tablet & refill bottle kitchen, $6, Woolworths

Restor Concentrated Cleaning Tablet & Refill Bottle Kitchen Each $6.

2. Koala Eco natural multi-purpose bathroom cleaner, $12.95, Koala Eco

Koala Eco natural multi-purpose bathroom cleaner, $12.95, Koala Eco

3. Minky m cloth glass & window, $9.95, Clean Hq

Minky m cloth glass & window, $9.95, Clean Hq

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