A traveller has revealed how she spends 40 minutes a day cleaning her front and back doors.
Angela Ann Doherty, who has white PVC doors and windows, is determined to keep them looking clean and shiny.
She explained that she scrubs them thoroughly to ensure “every nook and cranny” is sparkling clean before rewashing them.
Angela, who goes by the name @angelaann.doherty on TikTok, shared a video with her 72,000 followers, offering a step-by-step guide.
The traveller explains that she uses the cleaning product Pink Stuff paste, which costs £1.50 from Dunelm, and claims it to be a “miracle cleaner.”
She then uses washing-up liquid and bleach to remove any remaining residue.
READ MORE ON CLEANING HACKS
The video shows her using a sponge, a paintbrush – to tackle hard-to-reach places – and a cloth.
She also demonstrates her deep cleaning routine, which she carries out once a fortnight, though during the winter months, it becomes a weekly task.
Her daily routine, however, is much simpler.
She says: “If you’ve got any rubber marks on your door, I highly recommend you use the Pink Stuff.”
Angela advises against using Bar Keepers Friend, which costs £2.99 from Lakeland, as she believes it’s “not as good as the Pink Stuff.”
She demonstrates in the video how “easy” it is to remove marks using her preferred product.
She also recommends using Astonish window cleaner, which currently costs £1 from Amazon, but advises using only one spray as it can be “too suddy.”
Angela further suggests using a Vileda Shammy Cloth, which costs £4.44 from Amazon, as she finds it ideal for daily cleaning.
Her daily routine includes hoovering the front door and wiping it down to prevent dirt from building up.
She concludes the video by saying: “One of my favourite things in the world is welcoming guests with a clean front door.”
Angela’s video has gained over 578,000 views, with 516 people rushing to the comments section to share their thoughts.
One person wrote: “The paintbrush is the best tip I’ve seen! My new go-to!”
Another added: “These traveller women are the best cleaners in the world. Great job, love.”
A third commented: “Traveller women are the best cleaners ever.”
Someone else asked: “Why are travellers so cleaning-focused? I’m in awe, fascinated, and asking with so much respect.”
Angela replied: “I’m not entirely sure, but I think maybe it’s because living in a caravan, etc., they’re easier to get dirty and bring in germs, so they clean a lot – especially if a new baby comes home.”
The household items you’re not cleaning often enough

IF you want to ensure your home is squeaky clean, you’ll need to listen up. Below are the household items you’re forgetting to clean, and how to get them sparkling…
Remote Controls: Wipe with a disinfectant cloth. Use a cotton bud for crevices.
Light Switches: Wipe with a disinfectant wipe. Use a mild soap solution for tough stains.
Door Handles: Clean with an antibacterial spray. Wipe down regularly.
Underneath and Behind Appliances: Vacuum or sweep regularly. Mop with a suitable cleaner.
Shower Curtains and Liners: Wash in the washing machine. Use a bleach solution for stubborn mildew.
Kitchen Sponges and Dishcloths: Microwave damp sponges for one minute. Wash dishcloths in the washing machine.
Computer Keyboards and Mice: Use compressed air to remove debris. Wipe with a disinfectant wipe.