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I’m a mum-of-nine, work & live in a 7-bed house…it’s easy to keep spotless, I don’t understand why people find it hard

A MUM-OF-NINE who lives in a seven-bed house has revealed that she finds it “easy” to keep it “spotless” and doesn’t understand why others can’t do the same.

Louise, who was 33 when she appeared on an episode of Channel 4’s Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners, spends at least six hours a day cleaning her sprawling home in Lincolnshire.

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Louise spends at least six hours a day cleaning her sprawling home in Lincolnshire

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The mum-of-nine believes she’s got the experience to whip any household into shape

In a short clip shared to, she says: “I absolutely hate dust – dust doesn’t defeat me because I’m always polishing.”

“Cleaning has to be done all day, every day, even with a big family – there’s no excuse.”

She adds: “All the kids know how to behave in the house, they know the house has to be kept clean at all times.”

With her huge family, Louise explains how she’s even changed one of her seven bedrooms into a walk-in-wardrobe to keep strict control over their clothes.

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“No one is allowed in here – only me,” she notes. “I just think it’s a lot nicer when things are kept tidy.”

“With nine children, there’s always nine lots of sticky fingers up my window.”

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Although not OCD-diagnosed, Louise reveals that her obsessive cleaning impacts all aspects of daily life.

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“I just will not cook burgers in the house. I hate the smell of stinky fat and it lingers all around your house for days afterwards,” she continues.

“I even use some of the kids’ stuff around the house to help me clean. I use one of the little one’s plastic forks.

“I put a baby wipe over the end of it and it lets me get in all the gaps around the microwave.”

And Louise goes on to say how she believes she’s got the experience to whip any household into shape.

“I’ve got a husband, nine children, a seven bedroom house to keep and I easily do that.

“I keep it spotless, so I just don’t understand why other people can’t do the same…I want people to know there’s always time – and there’s never an excuse not to clean.”

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In response to critics who argue they have “jobs and lives”, Louise adds: “So I did work, I did keep a clean home, I did have nine children to look after.

“I did have every day life things like you all have like appointments, grocery hopping, errands to run and God knows what else – home work etc, etc. But I still managed it.”

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Although not OCD-diagnosed, Louise reveals that her obsessive cleaning impacts all aspects of daily life

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Louise has even changed one of her seven bedrooms into a walk-in-wardrobe to keep strict control over their clothes
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