As someone with OCD and on the clean , checking , fear of germs side i totally agree , it's completely exhausting for the person and people around them and if we're not careful we project it onto our kids too . I have BPD too so i can love a project , person , job etc one day and hate it the next .
@@tabularasa7775 I disagree.Most ocd cleaners live a good life and enjoy cleaning and having a tidy relaxing good smelling place.Sure the spend some hurs,but it is not like the hoaders shitty time is any valuable noy yo clean with.Unless it is very extreme ocd
@@taiemgamerxrbg2080 On a side note , I wash my hands 50 times a day and anti bac etc in between and 2 weeks ago , after around 7 years of not being ill i got Norovirus . Only 3 days but it was absolutely horrendous and i felt completely violated by the germs that caused it.
Is it really? What about not being perfect but trying or striving to be close?? Is that self abuse?? What about if I celebrate the wins instead of bitch about the "failures " or "imperfections"
I’ve always struggled to keep up on dishes and laundry. Once I eliminated half of both, it became easier to maintain them. It seems that having too much stuff is a large part of the problem a good chunk of the time. Minimalism brings peace.
It really does. At college when I started making my own meals (aka when I moved out of the dorms and into a flat) I would do the dishes like the second I finished eating or even while stuff was cooking if I used a lot of extra dishes. Just because I knew it would be harder to keep up if I let it pile up. Also yes I did go to school in the US but I’ve been hooked on this show that I like calling it a flat instead of an apartment😂
That’s how I was trying to ‘dance’ for a min just for funsies at the uni library rave in my final days there a few weeks ago…except it was much harder to do in shoes😂
@@paytonk01 Or to go home and continue her obsessive ways. Isn’t easy for a child to have an OCD parent because you can’t live up to their expectations of perfection either.
@@sammyjay777 oh totally. But since the episodes in this show are at least 10 years old, I’m curious how her and the other obsessive cleaners from this show are doing now. Maybe after that episode she did continue her obsessive ways but we have no idea for sure
Mmm. I think Louise is only worried about how things look, not how clean they are. If she was she would not put her saliva all over the kitchen floor. And she would not touch her face and head with her hands while wearing dirty cleaning gloves.
she just is trying to accomplish that ‘show home’ standard but her house looks nice! And yeah I don’t get why she was touching her face and hair with those dirty cleaning gloves while scrubbing Tim’s bathroom
she probably stopped licking her fingers to pick bits up from the floor when covid happened. I’m so curious how it was during covid for her and all the other obsessive cleaners from this show
This made me feel quite ill! The thought of saliva all over the floor... it also means she's constantly licking her fingers, and then possibly not washing her hands everytime she does this??! Gross...
@@originalyou4069the way that floor probs has spit spots everywhere from her licking her fingers and there’s def a crap ton of germs from her mouth that she put on the floor
Thanks to both for sharing your obsession & lack of obsession for cleaning. You feel like really nice people both of you and I hope you build a nice friendship of 2 good people who have a great effect on each other. I will try the dancing whilst I clean the floor going forward - absolute great tip ;-) And Tim - all little bits count... make sure you keep up the constant small efforts so you don't need to do big efforts which block you from doing anything at all. What a team of nice, honest & respectful people! Thanks again for sharing!!
Two completely different people but they made it work. Tim gives off a very kind vibe but you could tell how sad and stressed he was about his living conditions. I thought Louise did a good job with him and tried to be respectful of his items. She probably could easy up a bit though lol
Okay Louise seems like such a sweetheart…she was so kind and patient with Tim for the whole time of the clean. She’s beautiful too. (I don’t agree at all with her taking the teddies or hoovering while her man is trying to relax but other than that she seems sweet)
Honestly, if the teddies aren't played with, I don't think it's a problem. Most kids don't play with their teddies. They might have a few favourites, but most get forgotten about.
@@nothanks1239 she did say she waits a bit to see if her daughter really misses the teddies before officially getting rid of them. No point in keeping ones that are never played with. I’m sure she doesn’t get rid of the favorite ones. But I just didn’t agree w her doing it entirely without her daughter noticing.
In what way is she a "sweetheart" when she does things like sneaking her daughter's stuffed toys into a shed for a while, then if the kid doesn't notice, she gets rid of them? And what's "sweet" about her suddenly getting up while watching something on tv with her husband and start cleaning, even vacuuming, so that he can no longer enjoy the show? There's nothing sweet about her bizarre, over-the-top OCC routine, especially when she does something like put her fingers into her mouth to wet them so she can pick up lint/dust off the floor---and very likely does it more than once without washing her hands in between. Simply using a dampened paper towel to pick up anything on the floor would be far smarter and way more hygienic. She has a serious psychological issue she needs to deal with, and there's no "sweetness" to any of it. The minimalism is even a farce in her case; she has tchotchkes all over her house, and she has to clean them daily, so she's a liar when it comes to being a "minimalist," and then having the nerve to remove the man's tchotchkes from his breakfront when he stated repeatedly that HE was fine with them. It's his house, and she had no right to make the decision to remove anything from an adult's home...unlike her four-year-old daughter, over whom she had control at the time (this episode is from 2009 or 10, so the kid is a yound adult now). She keeps a clean home, yes, but her head is truly messed up!
@@jb6712 no the beginning scenes she was indeed being quite a nightmare. She wasn’t being such a nightmare when she was at Tim’s. I was mainly referring to the scenes at Tim’s house where she was being mainly a sweetheart…I thought she was being kind with Tim. I didn’t say her cleaning regime was sweet, and the licking the fingers wasn’t the most ideal way to pick up bits off the floor…and I wasn’t saying I was agreeing with her taking the teddies. Someone’s cleaning regime/one thing they do that others don’t agree with doesn’t make up their entire personality. Where she started vacuuming out of nowhere while her man was trying to relax, don’t agree w that either and I never said I agreed with it to begin with. There’s a lot here we don’t know about. We don’t know if she’s actually OCD diagnosed. We don’t know her full backstory. And we can’t define her, or any of the other cleaners on the show, as a person based on their OCD tendencies alone. Just bc they have/display OCD tendencies doesn’t mean they’re the worst ppl on the planet. This show is also most def scripted to some degree. Which means, some of this probably is just very exaggerated for the show, and can’t make assumptions that she’s like that all the time. For all we know, the teddies scene could be just something that was exaggerated for the show. Also, the knick knacks weren’t even likely Tim’s…they belonged to his wife that he separated from. She was probably trying to help Tim make his home more so ‘his’ home instead of keeping the house as a ‘shrine’ for someone that is no longer a part of his life. It’s likely a psychological reason as to why Tim let his house get to that state…bc he was likely depressed over his separation from his wife.
Perspective. I feel for the obsessive cleaners - hoping and praying they get help. Travel, seeing other views - will that help? It may not be physically sustainable to expend all those hours and energy as you age. How will the mind cope with that? Get help. Sliding around on socks to clean the floor…aging people might fall! Etc.
To be honest the first women didn’t need to be so rude I understand that he doesn’t clean it’s because he’s exhausted from cleaning at his job all the time !
It’s more than that. There’s likely a psychological reason behind it all too. He’s likely depressed as a result of separating from his wife, and is reluctant to get rid of stuff bc of the strong emotional attachment that’s there. And I didn’t think she was being rude…she was just in shock as to how dirty it was bc her house is totally spotless all the time.
I know what it's like. I've worked as a cleaner just before my early retirement (sorry if my english sucks, it's not my native language, I don't live in the UK) and every day I told myself "wtf are you doing? Look at it: You KNOW how to clean things. You know how to tidy... look at these clean rooms and floors and then look at your own home. it looks almost like the home of a hoarder AND it's dirty. it's embarrassing. I hate myself for what my home looks like." it wasn't that bad. But it was really bad, especially the kitchen and the bedroom. My kitchen looked like his kitchen for years. And it looked like that even before I worked as a cleaner for the last 2 years. Sometimes it's not only because you're tired of doing something, because you did it all day - like a cook/chef who's been cooking all day and doesn't want to cook at home/ enjoy to cook at home because he's just tired of it, if you know what I mean... -it also has a lot to do with self-worth. (and sometimes depression, of course. I suffer from depression since many years. it just sucks away your energy for the simplest things.) Sometimes it's easier for some of us to do something for others, than for ourselves. Sometimes people give others what they should give themselves. Some people feel like "it's not worth it, why should I clean my room? there's nobody who cares what it looks like" although later they will suffer from it - sometimes it's not enough to be tired of your own mess. it just makes everything worse and intensifies your lack of self-worth and motivation. I had to move lately... of course I had to clean and get rid of all the stuff. it was hell on earth for me. But I admit I enjoy my new clean home and promised myself not to let it get this far again. Even if I have to ask for help. I hope he will take care of himself and life will be easier for him again...
Wow. Just wow. The obsession of one to clean every 2 minutes and the other one is the total opposite. I would not have set foot in the 2nd house. What a great job. I wonder if it lasted.
This is an old episode....2009 or 10...and no, it didn't last.In a followup episode, he hadn't let the house get back to quite that bad a stage, but he confessed he just didn't care about properly putting clothes away, nor about dusting all the "stuff and junk" in the house. He brought the toys and trinkets right back out and put them on the breakfront again because he rather liked them, but he said he didn't dust them or the piece of furniture they were on.
The narrator needs to speak for himself, not a nation; Most people would never change their bedsheets only 3 times a year, and the majority clean their homes regularly.
@@Sleeplittlesheeps22 you would be surprised, I hear from many people that they do not change their bedding regularly🤢🤮they say cleaning is not their priority!!!! Sad but true!
If my father ever lived on his own he’d live like this. He used to have his own bathroom and it was shocking. My mother refused to clean it and it was in the garage so it just stayed foul. Was literally never cleaned once in years. And he’s a germ freak. It makes no sense. It finally was ripped out and redone top to bottom.
Her darling little baby will end up with mental illness. Her mother is teaching the dear little baby not to get attached to anything. The mother is a controller. She wants to control the lives of others yet she hasn’t got control of her own emotions. She needs professional help before she drives her husband, child mad, because she is mad.
Her "darling" "little baby" was four years old when this episode was filmed. Her "darling little baby" is now a young adult, this having been filmed in 2010 or 11.
It's been stated on most of the shows out of the UK and Britain. All of these, including this one, are just very old reruns of cleaning shows made in the early 2010s (2010 thru about 2013).
So I clean on the side for extra money. I love to clean spaces and make them just so. I'm good at it and I earn a nice side income. My house, however, is another story. It is not even close to the filth of this home. It's relatively clean, it just is kind of always in disarray. I declutter often and hate clutter but for whatever reason, I deem to constantly accumulate it and I have a hard time getting motivated to deep clean my own space. There's just something about working in the space where you want to relax that kills the motivation!
I really wish I hadda friend like this hahaha! 😂 they need to come visit my home! At not ANYWHEREEEEE LIKE THE PLACES THEY GO TO AT ALLLLL!!!!!!! But 😂 it would be nice!
"Gorgeous"??? He wasn't happy with her cleaning all the time, and said so quite plainly. And he can't be blamed for "not helping" because the typical OCC person absolutely will not let anyone clean because nobody meets their ridiculous standards.
Im mot a vlean freak. But, i like my home reasonably clean and organized. Im not OCD like some of these. Im not filthy. BUT, DID HE SAY MOST BRITS VHANGE THEIR SHEETS..EVERY 3-4 MONTHS? Umm mo. 1 -2 times a week!
Considering how old this episode is, the kid long ago outgrew them, so it doesn't matter 13 or 14 years later. But the woman said she put them out of sight for a while to see if her daughter noticed, and if the kid didn't, then she gave them to a charity shop/second-hand store for resale. They don't have the kind of "shelters" we have here, so that probably isn't a feasible way to dispose of unwanted stuff.
2.5 litres of bleach per day is not healthy. What’s that doing to the environment and her family.? That’s way too much. Louise needs to cut back big time. I guess that’s obsessive compulsive 😔She did a fantastic clean for Tim. Wow
2.5L is indeed wayyyy too much bleach. But yes Louise did do a fantastic clean. She is so kind. I just don’t agree with her thing of taking the teddies
PERFECTION is the height of self abuse! Both of these people are on the opposite ends of the extremes. Very sad situation for both of them.
As someone with OCD and on the clean , checking , fear of germs side i totally agree , it's completely exhausting for the person and people around them and if we're not careful we project it onto our kids too . I have BPD too so i can love a project , person , job etc one day and hate it the next .
Most pray for a degree of obsessive cleaning. lol
@@tabularasa7775 I disagree.Most ocd cleaners live a good life and enjoy cleaning and having a tidy relaxing good smelling place.Sure the spend some hurs,but it is not like the hoaders shitty time is any valuable noy yo clean with.Unless it is very extreme ocd
@@taiemgamerxrbg2080 On a side note , I wash my hands 50 times a day and anti bac etc in between and 2 weeks ago , after around 7 years of not being ill i got Norovirus . Only 3 days but it was absolutely horrendous and i felt completely violated by the germs that caused it.
Is it really? What about not being perfect but trying or striving to be close?? Is that self abuse?? What about if I celebrate the wins instead of bitch about the "failures " or "imperfections"
I’ve always struggled to keep up on dishes and laundry. Once I eliminated half of both, it became easier to maintain them. It seems that having too much stuff is a large part of the problem a good chunk of the time. Minimalism brings peace.
It really does. At college when I started making my own meals (aka when I moved out of the dorms and into a flat) I would do the dishes like the second I finished eating or even while stuff was cooking if I used a lot of extra dishes. Just because I knew it would be harder to keep up if I let it pile up. Also yes I did go to school in the US but I’ve been hooked on this show that I like calling it a flat instead of an apartment😂
7:05"It doesn't get cleaned in a regular basis ill be honest" 😂😂😂😂😂thanks for your honesty sir
Louise dancing on the floor to make it shine is my mood booster 😅 And then, there she is dancing with Tim 😂
That’s how I was trying to ‘dance’ for a min just for funsies at the uni library rave in my final days there a few weeks ago…except it was much harder to do in shoes😂
But YESS! My mood booster fr
@@paytonk01 😂
@@Miss_Wonderful1 love this show though☺️ Louise seems so kind and sweet, I wish she was in more episodes.
@@paytonk01 Agree!
Humans helping each other is so beautiful 😊
She did such a great job. So kind ,and took some thoughts away
@@paytonk01 Or to go home and continue her obsessive ways. Isn’t easy for a child to have an OCD parent because you can’t live up to their expectations of perfection either.
@@sammyjay777 oh totally. But since the episodes in this show are at least 10 years old, I’m curious how her and the other obsessive cleaners from this show are doing now. Maybe after that episode she did continue her obsessive ways but we have no idea for sure
Mmm. I think Louise is only worried about how things look, not how clean they are. If she was she would not put her saliva all over the kitchen floor. And she would not touch her face and head with her hands while wearing dirty cleaning gloves.
she just is trying to accomplish that ‘show home’ standard but her house looks nice! And yeah I don’t get why she was touching her face and hair with those dirty cleaning gloves while scrubbing Tim’s bathroom
she probably stopped licking her fingers to pick bits up from the floor when covid happened. I’m so curious how it was during covid for her and all the other obsessive cleaners from this show
This made me feel quite ill! The thought of saliva all over the floor... it also means she's constantly licking her fingers, and then possibly not washing her hands everytime she does this??! Gross...
@@originalyou4069the way that floor probs has spit spots everywhere from her licking her fingers and there’s def a crap ton of germs from her mouth that she put on the floor
What she did to pick bits from the floor is disgusting.
Tim look like a lovely person 😌
Tim seems really nice😌. Louise was so sweet to him. They both did an amazing job with the clean
This episode made me question a lot of things in life tbh, both of their situations are really sad
Thanks to both for sharing your obsession & lack of obsession for cleaning. You feel like really nice people both of you and I hope you build a nice friendship of 2 good people who have a great effect on each other. I will try the dancing whilst I clean the floor going forward - absolute great tip ;-) And Tim - all little bits count... make sure you keep up the constant small efforts so you don't need to do big efforts which block you from doing anything at all. What a team of nice, honest & respectful people! Thanks again for sharing!!
Giving your child's teddies away is evil.
Agree
I think she is pretty right and has a smart strategie.😙
Two completely different people but they made it work. Tim gives off a very kind vibe but you could tell how sad and stressed he was about his living conditions. I thought Louise did a good job with him and tried to be respectful of his items. She probably could easy up a bit though lol
Okay Louise seems like such a sweetheart…she was so kind and patient with Tim for the whole time of the clean. She’s beautiful too.
(I don’t agree at all with her taking the teddies or hoovering while her man is trying to relax but other than that she seems sweet)
Honestly, if the teddies aren't played with, I don't think it's a problem. Most kids don't play with their teddies. They might have a few favourites, but most get forgotten about.
@@nothanks1239 she did say she waits a bit to see if her daughter really misses the teddies before officially getting rid of them. No point in keeping ones that are never played with. I’m sure she doesn’t get rid of the favorite ones. But I just didn’t agree w her doing it entirely without her daughter noticing.
In what way is she a "sweetheart" when she does things like sneaking her daughter's stuffed toys into a shed for a while, then if the kid doesn't notice, she gets rid of them? And what's "sweet" about her suddenly getting up while watching something on tv with her husband and start cleaning, even vacuuming, so that he can no longer enjoy the show?
There's nothing sweet about her bizarre, over-the-top OCC routine, especially when she does something like put her fingers into her mouth to wet them so she can pick up lint/dust off the floor---and very likely does it more than once without washing her hands in between. Simply using a dampened paper towel to pick up anything on the floor would be far smarter and way more hygienic.
She has a serious psychological issue she needs to deal with, and there's no "sweetness" to any of it.
The minimalism is even a farce in her case; she has tchotchkes all over her house, and she has to clean them daily, so she's a liar when it comes to being a "minimalist," and then having the nerve to remove the man's tchotchkes from his breakfront when he stated repeatedly that HE was fine with them. It's his house, and she had no right to make the decision to remove anything from an adult's home...unlike her four-year-old daughter, over whom she had control at the time (this episode is from 2009 or 10, so the kid is a yound adult now).
She keeps a clean home, yes, but her head is truly messed up!
@@jb6712 omg, shut up. You wrote a whole essay over someone else's life, in a comment on yt. You're the one who needs help 😆
@@jb6712 no the beginning scenes she was indeed being quite a nightmare. She wasn’t being such a nightmare when she was at Tim’s. I was mainly referring to the scenes at Tim’s house where she was being mainly a sweetheart…I thought she was being kind with Tim. I didn’t say her cleaning regime was sweet, and the licking the fingers wasn’t the most ideal way to pick up bits off the floor…and I wasn’t saying I was agreeing with her taking the teddies. Someone’s cleaning regime/one thing they do that others don’t agree with doesn’t make up their entire personality. Where she started vacuuming out of nowhere while her man was trying to relax, don’t agree w that either and I never said I agreed with it to begin with. There’s a lot here we don’t know about. We don’t know if she’s actually OCD diagnosed. We don’t know her full backstory. And we can’t define her, or any of the other cleaners on the show, as a person based on their OCD tendencies alone. Just bc they have/display OCD tendencies doesn’t mean they’re the worst ppl on the planet.
This show is also most def scripted to some degree. Which means, some of this probably is just very exaggerated for the show, and can’t make assumptions that she’s like that all the time. For all we know, the teddies scene could be just something that was exaggerated for the show. Also, the knick knacks weren’t even likely Tim’s…they belonged to his wife that he separated from. She was probably trying to help Tim make his home more so ‘his’ home instead of keeping the house as a ‘shrine’ for someone that is no longer a part of his life. It’s likely a psychological reason as to why Tim let his house get to that state…bc he was likely depressed over his separation from his wife.
Dit was weer even de benodigde inspiratie om zelf te gaan schoonmaken 😅
I hope he keeps it up so his daughter can safely visit him often
I love how this forms friendships ❤people working together is beautiful .
Sometimes you just need a person helping you .
I'm a 67 year old. My mother threw my rabbit awat. I stll grieve over him.
I feel for you.... I've still got my bunny from when I was a kid. I'd be heartbroken if anything happened to him 💔
Toy or real?
Still grieving over a (presumably) stuffed toy? That's seriously messed up.
@@jb6712 wdym
I'm so sorry 💔
Well done, dear Louise and dear Tim.💖
Perspective. I feel for the obsessive cleaners - hoping and praying they get help. Travel, seeing other views - will that help? It may not be physically sustainable to expend all those hours and energy as you age. How will the mind cope with that? Get help. Sliding around on socks to clean the floor…aging people might fall! Etc.
I have the urge to do a really good deep clean now
Taking her childs toys away is sad.
To be honest the first women didn’t need to be so rude I understand that he doesn’t clean it’s because he’s exhausted from cleaning at his job all the time !
Thats what ik thinking
It’s more than that. There’s likely a psychological reason behind it all too. He’s likely depressed as a result of separating from his wife, and is reluctant to get rid of stuff bc of the strong emotional attachment that’s there. And I didn’t think she was being rude…she was just in shock as to how dirty it was bc her house is totally spotless all the time.
12:12 I HAVE THAT SAME EXACT TEDY BEAR W THE STRIPED PJS OMGG
OMGG THATS SO COOL
If she's using all that bleach daily, apart from the awful effects on the environment, her house must absolutely stink of bleach.
Okay, but can we talk about how adorable her cat is?
RIGHTTT her cat is SO CUTE
I know what it's like. I've worked as a cleaner just before my early retirement (sorry if my english sucks, it's not my native language, I don't live in the UK) and every day I told myself "wtf are you doing? Look at it: You KNOW how to clean things. You know how to tidy... look at these clean rooms and floors and then look at your own home. it looks almost like the home of a hoarder AND it's dirty. it's embarrassing. I hate myself for what my home looks like." it wasn't that bad. But it was really bad, especially the kitchen and the bedroom. My kitchen looked like his kitchen for years. And it looked like that even before I worked as a cleaner for the last 2 years. Sometimes it's not only because you're tired of doing something, because you did it all day - like a cook/chef who's been cooking all day and doesn't want to cook at home/ enjoy to cook at home because he's just tired of it, if you know what I mean... -it also has a lot to do with self-worth. (and sometimes depression, of course. I suffer from depression since many years. it just sucks away your energy for the simplest things.) Sometimes it's easier for some of us to do something for others, than for ourselves. Sometimes people give others what they should give themselves. Some people feel like "it's not worth it, why should I clean my room? there's nobody who cares what it looks like" although later they will suffer from it - sometimes it's not enough to be tired of your own mess. it just makes everything worse and intensifies your lack of self-worth and motivation. I had to move lately... of course I had to clean and get rid of all the stuff. it was hell on earth for me. But I admit I enjoy my new clean home and promised myself not to let it get this far again. Even if I have to ask for help. I hope he will take care of himself and life will be easier for him again...
Wow. Just wow. The obsession of one to clean every 2 minutes and the other one is the total opposite. I would not have set foot in the 2nd house. What a great job. I wonder if it lasted.
This is an old episode....2009 or 10...and no, it didn't last.In a followup episode, he hadn't let the house get back to quite that bad a stage, but he confessed he just didn't care about properly putting clothes away, nor about dusting all the "stuff and junk" in the house.
He brought the toys and trinkets right back out and put them on the breakfront again because he rather liked them, but he said he didn't dust them or the piece of furniture they were on.
@@jb6712where is the follow up episode?
I can understand how both of them could rub off on eachother. makes an interesting dynamic.
I agree that OCC are a bit OTT, but, I would rather be clean than live in filth!
The narrator needs to speak for himself, not a nation; Most people would never change their bedsheets only 3 times a year, and the majority clean their homes regularly.
They is no way so many people don't clean their bedding
I have met many who don’t
@@Sleeplittlesheeps22 you would be surprised, I hear from many people that they do not change their bedding regularly🤢🤮they say cleaning is not their priority!!!! Sad but true!
@@claudiacolli9931 I couldn't my floors I fall behind on but sleeping on a sheet with dirt would make my skin crawl.
If my father ever lived on his own he’d live like this. He used to have his own bathroom and it was shocking. My mother refused to clean it and it was in the garage so it just stayed foul. Was literally never cleaned once in years. And he’s a germ freak. It makes no sense. It finally was ripped out and redone top to bottom.
Well done, Tim!
My mum used to give away my things as a child and now I have hoarding issues. I'm always scared I'll need something as soon as I get rid of it
Throwing away an unchecked lottery ticket makes my head crazy lol
Her darling little baby will end up with mental illness. Her mother is teaching the dear little baby not to get attached to anything. The mother is a controller. She wants to control the lives of others yet she hasn’t got control of her own emotions. She needs professional help before she drives her husband, child mad, because she is mad.
Her "darling" "little baby" was four years old when this episode was filmed. Her "darling little baby" is now a young adult, this having been filmed in 2010 or 11.
LOVE THIS EPISODE
SAMEEE
Man's a cleaner😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
One extreme to the next ,,,😮
Beautiful job … well done ❤
That is one serious drainboard.
I love this TV show so much.❤❤❤
7 in 10 don't vacuum or clean the bathroom?! That's a high number.
It's been stated on most of the shows out of the UK and Britain. All of these, including this one, are just very old reruns of cleaning shows made in the early 2010s (2010 thru about 2013).
Tim's house has become a dumping ground god his ex wifs and kids,i reckon
Don’t give away the baby’s toys.
Thank you so much for your video.
I have diagnosed OCD. I wish it was a kind that helped me clean, lol.
I could not deal with that bathroom
Louise's house is soulless
I thought her house looked nice tbh. It could be a lil less minimalist but I agree w her thing of the less stuff there is the less dust
I’ve noticed a lot of the cleaners in this show all have very very very minimalist homes. But, to each one’s own
So I clean on the side for extra money. I love to clean spaces and make them just so. I'm good at it and I earn a nice side income. My house, however, is another story. It is not even close to the filth of this home. It's relatively clean, it just is kind of always in disarray. I declutter often and hate clutter but for whatever reason, I deem to constantly accumulate it and I have a hard time getting motivated to deep clean my own space. There's just something about working in the space where you want to relax that kills the motivation!
Tim, should treasure his family heilooms and the children's toys
Someone thats a cleaner that cant clean his own gaff ffs😂
No excuse for this filth I have a neighbour who is on his own and his place is really lovely spot less
What is "lovely spot less"?? I've heard of homes being 'really lovely AND spotless," but have never heard of that, what you came up with.
I really wish I hadda friend like this hahaha! 😂 they need to come visit my home! At not ANYWHEREEEEE LIKE THE PLACES THEY GO TO AT ALLLLL!!!!!!!
But 😂 it would be nice!
luke is a lucky guy ,gorgeous woman plus shes hard working Im the one runs behind everyone im our house
she is beautiful. And sweet too
"Gorgeous"??? He wasn't happy with her cleaning all the time, and said so quite plainly. And he can't be blamed for "not helping" because the typical OCC person absolutely will not let anyone clean because nobody meets their ridiculous standards.
@@jb6712 my girlfriend is the opposite so im very envious
Im mot a vlean freak. But, i like my home reasonably clean and organized. Im not OCD like some of these. Im not filthy.
BUT, DID HE SAY MOST BRITS VHANGE THEIR SHEETS..EVERY 3-4 MONTHS? Umm mo. 1 -2 times a week!
I call that OCD freaks😂😂😂
The two clean ladies, especially the young one are compulsive obsessive which is also a problem
All the teddys need to go to a shelter
Considering how old this episode is, the kid long ago outgrew them, so it doesn't matter 13 or 14 years later. But the woman said she put them out of sight for a while to see if her daughter noticed, and if the kid didn't, then she gave them to a charity shop/second-hand store for resale. They don't have the kind of "shelters" we have here, so that probably isn't a feasible way to dispose of unwanted stuff.
@@jb6712 this episode is from 2013 to be exact.
2.5 litres of bleach per day is not healthy. What’s that doing to the environment and her family.? That’s way too much. Louise needs to cut back big time. I guess that’s obsessive compulsive 😔She did a fantastic clean for Tim. Wow
2.5L is indeed wayyyy too much bleach. But yes Louise did do a fantastic clean. She is so kind. I just don’t agree with her thing of taking the teddies
@@paytonk01 💯💯💯
"Hopefully i can change someone's life"says tye ocd woman😂😂😂u gna clean his flat for free u aint gna change an adult stuck on their trampy ways
The narrator never said she was ocd diagnosed😂😂 we have no idea if she’s ocd diagnosed😂
Just pay for a cleaner
COOL THANKS
Very lazy man lol😂😂😂
He needs to get remaried🎉
Why? Marriage doesn't solve anything, and it's the number one cause of divorce.
IS BLYME A BRITISH WORD FOR OMG??
Yes, almost literally. I looked it up and it is shortened from, “May God blind me!”
disgusting!
Second🎉
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All lovely people in this one 🇦🇺🦘