My friend’s ceiling was smokers’ yellow so I used a £1.25 buy to make it pristine white again
YOU never know what you’ll expect when moving into a new house.
And one woman called in the help of a friend to deal with the smokers yellow ceiling in her front room.
Taking to TikTok, a cleaning whizz who goes by the name of Brogz revealed how she got the ceiling looking pristine white again.
In the clip, she penned: “Cleaning my friend’s cigarette-stained ceiling.
The ceiling in question was a murky yellow/brown colour from previous tenants who had clearly smoked inside the house.
It looked as if the ceiling hadn’t seen a sponge in decades, so the cleaning whizz got to work.
Kitted with a sponge, rubber gloves, a face mask and glasses – she filled a mop bucket up with hot water and began scrubbing.
To banish the thick layer of cigarette stains she used a bargain £1.25 buy, Elbow Grease.
She sprayed the elbow grease onto the ceiling and scrubbed for her life, and the hard graft paid off.
After a lengthy battle with the stains, Brogz managed to get the ceiling back to it’s original pearly-white colour and she was clearly thrilled as she danced around the front room in awe of her hard work.
“A clean bean,” she captioned the post.
The video posted to her account @_brogz has since gone viral with over 117k views and over 20k likes.
People were quick to praise the young woman’s labour and final results.
One person wrote: “You did a beautiful job darling, I know the muscle and the back pain that comes from these projects. Proud of you.”
Another commented: “I need to know what you used. Moved into a house previously owned by a smoker and it’s stained bad.”
The cleaning pro replied: “We used Elbow Grease, it’s a yellow spray bottle you can get it from morrisons wear a mask though and open all the windows.”
“That’s impressive,” penned a third.
Meanwhile a fourth said: “That is awesome!”
“Great job,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “Very satisfying.”
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