TikTok has given birth to a "CleanTok" community that has garnered more than 16 billion views on the video-sharing app, and some creators are leading the charge in the spotless home movement. Chantel ...
Stuck at home, people are excavating the mold in their dishwashers and the hair in their drains for your viewing pleasure. By Emilee Lindner A little over 12 minutes into the video “Disaster Clean ...
There's something oddly satisfying about watching someone scrub a grimy stove until it gleams or peel years of buildup off a carpet. That's part of why cleaning videos have taken off, and TikTok's ...
If you've ever learned a cleaning trick or two from TikTok, odds are it came from Vanesa Amaro, otherwise known as the "Queen of Cleaning." The professional housekeeper, who's become somewhat of a ...
When I first learned that millions of people use TikTok to watch others clean areas such as bathrooms and sock drawers, I was incredulous. What are they going to hook us on next, watching paint dry? I ...
Cleaning videos that are surprisingly satisfying to see.
Sarah McAllister founded Go Clean Co in 2018. Like many entrepreneurs, she saw a market gap and offered a solution. In her case, the gap was for deep house cleaning, which clients might buy every ...
Clips of swimming pools being cleaned have racked up millions of views on TikTok. Researchers have some ideas as to why. By Anna Schaverien Some TikTok creators have become successful on the video ...