Let’s be honest — cleaning is not a passion for everyone.
Some people love it.
They light candles.
They play “cleaning playlists.”
They enjoy folding fitted sheets.
And then there are the rest of us.
We don’t hate clean floors.
We just hate the process of getting there.
Especially when it involves the vacuum .
That loud, clunky, cord-draining beast that:
Gets stuck under the couch
Spits out the very crumb it just sucked up
Needs constant maintenance
Breaks down the moment you finally get into a cleaning rhythm
It’s not a tool.
It’s a full-time job.
So when I stumbled across a cleaning hack that looked like a joke — a plastic grocery bag stretched over a broom — I laughed.
Then I tried it.
And five minutes later?
I was staring at my vacuum like it had personally betrayed me.
Because this stupid, simple trick?
It actually works .
🧪 The Science Behind the Magic – Static Electricity to the Rescue
You know that annoying moment when a plastic bag clings to your hand after you pull it from the dryer?
That’s static electricity — and for once, it’s not a nuisance.
It’s a cleaning superpower .
Here’s how the trick works: