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- How one common cleaning habit is secretly making British homes smell worse instead of fresher - January 20, 2026
So is the “common habit” just blasting bleach on everything? My hallways always reek after I mop.
Honestly, I thought my plug-ins were helping, but now I’m suspicious.
My guess: overusing fabric softener leaves residue that stinks later 🙂
Appreciate the reminder to wash cleaning cloths more often—mine smell like old sponge.
Sounds a bit sensational. Where’s the data, folks?
This is why my flat smells okay in the morning and like a locker room by evening, huh.
I keep spraying febreze on curtains—am I making it worse? 😬
Hahah “fresher” = chemical soup. Been there. 😂
Can anyone TL;DR the actual habit? No time to read between meetings.
Thank you! I’ve been telling my partner to stop mixing bleach and vinegar—awful fumes.
Pro tip: open windows while cleaning. Ventilation beats perfume any day.
My mum hoovers carpet powder every weekend and the room smells stale. Coincidence? 🙂
I quit using scent boosters and the washing machine stopped smelling musty.
Feels like marketing got us addicted to “fragrance” instead of cleanliness.
If the habit is mopping with cold dirty water, guilty as charged 😅
This read made me check my mop head. It was… horrifying.
Not sure I buy it. My essential oil diffuser definately makes the place lovely.
Is there a list of products that cause build-up on fabrics?