Domestic and Commercial cleaning service walsall 

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I Love Cleaning Ltd is a Walsall based House and office cleaning service with an exaggerated passion for cleaning!

We're not mad!

Believe it or not cleaning to us is an underlying passion that borders on crazy. In reflection our clients benefit from a cleaning service that is results driven.. and we have plenty of satisfied clients to prove it!

Our vision is simple... to deliver a service that is Passionate, Energetic and Professional.

All those that work for I Love Cleaning are as equally passionate about cleaning as we are and they are employed purely on that basis! 

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Household Gender Divide Still Exists In UK

07 April 2011

A recent poll of 2,000 UK couples has found that the household gender divide is still alive and well - with men doing the DIY and mowing the lawn, and women doing the dusting and ironing.

The survey,  published by online supermarket Ocado to mark the launch of household cleaning products (including anti-bacterial surface spray and washing-up liquid) within its growing own-brand grocery range, reveals that over four decades since Britain’s ‘sexual revolution’ men and women are still being associated with the same stereotypical household tasks. And those tasks remain a massive cause of arguments between couples.

- 93 per cent of men said they change the light bulb when it blows, 90 per cent do the DIY, 83 per cent mow the lawn and 79 per cent take out the rubbish.

- 88 per cent of women said they dust the house, 78 per cent iron the laundry, 77 per cent sweep the floor, 75 per cent cook ‘most meals’, and 70 per cent wash-up dirty plates.

The survey also identified the 'most hated' household chores - cleaning the oven came top with 45 per cent of votes, followed by cleaning the toilet (13 per cent) and ‘unclogging hair from plug and sink holes’ (9 per cent).

Other most hated household jobs included washing the dishes (6 per cent), doing the laundry (5 per cent), hoovering (5 per cent), making the bed (3 per cent) and dusting (3 per cent).

When asked to vote on their partners’ most annoying dirty habits respondents answered:

- Dirty plates in the sink - 39 per cent
- Dirty socks on the bedroom floor - 36 per cent
- Letting the bin overflow - 34 per cent
- Splashing toilet seat when peeing - 26 per cent
- Hair in the plughole - 24 per cent
- Leaving tea bags lying around - 20 per cent
- Nail clippings left lying around - 13 per cent

Another of the surveys’ findings related to chores and arguments. 43 per cent of those polled admitted to having five chore-related rows per week, 8 per cent admitted to 10 fights, while 3 per cent said household chores led to more than 20 arguments. A shocking one per cent said they squabbled about regular chores more than 50 times a week.

Finally, when asked who did the most around the house, 66 per cent of all respondents took credit, with just 34 per cent nobly admitting partners did the lion's share.

 

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