You won't believe what this Gold Coast cleaner found ‘growing’ in a dishwasher!
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Kate Croukamp has seen it all in her 15 years as a professional cleaner on the Gold Coast—but even she was shocked by what she discovered recently in a client's dishwasher.
A recent clean job took a wild turn when, upon emptying the filter of a dishwasher, Mrs Croukamp found what she thought were oysters and mushrooms ‘growing’ in there!
'You can usually smell it as soon as you open the dishwasher,' she says. 'You get an indication as soon as you crack it if there’s something interesting waiting in there. But you never know until you pull (the filter) out and turn it around to see what's waiting for you.'
Mrs Croukamp decided to make a video of the repulsive 'clean', and it was an immediate hit on social media.
It was one of the worst messes she’d ever come across in her professional cleaning career, and for that, it took a 'double gloving' and a combination of scrubbing brushes, scourers, and degreasers to 'get into the nooks and crannies' of the filter.
‘This filter is up there. Visually, it was a lot, add in the smell as well and, it was pretty bad,’ she said.
While it may come as a surprise to some, Mrs Croucamp shared that many aren’t aware dishwasher filters need cleaning.
As Mrs Croukamp said to a news source, 'It’s easy to judge online how someone lives, but a lot of people were never taught how to clean. If you were taught to clean, that’s a huge privilege, and many people never were.'
‘Not everyone is lazy, there could be many factors: it could be mental health, disability, being elderly, or just not knowing how to do it.’
'We’ve seen it all, at both ends of the scales. We’ve walked into places that are pristine, or you could walk into a place that’s totally neglected. It’s the difference between a job taking half a day or days.'
Depending on the severity of each bond cleaning case, Mrs Croukamp says they can charge anywhere between $500-$2,000, assuming a four-bedroom single storey house ‘standard clean’ job.
But beyond the money, she also says she takes pleasure in other aspects of cleaning.
‘The thing is, I enjoy doing cleaning transformations and helping people who are moving home and taking away as much stress as possible,’ Mrs Croukamp said.
‘So many people are embarrassed to call someone in, but that’s our job, that’s what we’re there to do.’
You can watch Mrs Croukamp’s full video below:
What do you think of this story? Have you had a similar experience like this in your dishwasher? Let us know in the comments below!
A recent clean job took a wild turn when, upon emptying the filter of a dishwasher, Mrs Croukamp found what she thought were oysters and mushrooms ‘growing’ in there!
'You can usually smell it as soon as you open the dishwasher,' she says. 'You get an indication as soon as you crack it if there’s something interesting waiting in there. But you never know until you pull (the filter) out and turn it around to see what's waiting for you.'
Mrs Croukamp decided to make a video of the repulsive 'clean', and it was an immediate hit on social media.
It was one of the worst messes she’d ever come across in her professional cleaning career, and for that, it took a 'double gloving' and a combination of scrubbing brushes, scourers, and degreasers to 'get into the nooks and crannies' of the filter.
‘This filter is up there. Visually, it was a lot, add in the smell as well and, it was pretty bad,’ she said.
While it may come as a surprise to some, Mrs Croucamp shared that many aren’t aware dishwasher filters need cleaning.
As Mrs Croukamp said to a news source, 'It’s easy to judge online how someone lives, but a lot of people were never taught how to clean. If you were taught to clean, that’s a huge privilege, and many people never were.'
‘Not everyone is lazy, there could be many factors: it could be mental health, disability, being elderly, or just not knowing how to do it.’
'We’ve seen it all, at both ends of the scales. We’ve walked into places that are pristine, or you could walk into a place that’s totally neglected. It’s the difference between a job taking half a day or days.'
Depending on the severity of each bond cleaning case, Mrs Croukamp says they can charge anywhere between $500-$2,000, assuming a four-bedroom single storey house ‘standard clean’ job.
But beyond the money, she also says she takes pleasure in other aspects of cleaning.
‘The thing is, I enjoy doing cleaning transformations and helping people who are moving home and taking away as much stress as possible,’ Mrs Croukamp said.
‘So many people are embarrassed to call someone in, but that’s our job, that’s what we’re there to do.’
You can watch Mrs Croukamp’s full video below:
Key Takeaways
- Gold Coast professional cleaner Kate Croukamp discovered what appeared to be oysters and mushrooms 'growing' in the filter of a client's dishwasher.
- Croukamp shared a video of the repulsive 'clean' on social media, which became an immediate hit.
- The intense cleaning session required a combination of scrubbing brushes, scourers, and degreasers to thoroughly clean the dishwasher's filter.
What do you think of this story? Have you had a similar experience like this in your dishwasher? Let us know in the comments below!