An extreme cleaner has transformed one of Britain’s filthiest bathrooms after spending 11 days scrubbing through layers of grime.
British TikToker Victoria Gordon, best known for sharing incredible cleaning transformations with her 139,000 followers, took to the app to share her results after tackling a hoarder’s bathroom that was caked in filth and piled high with rubbish.
Victoria, who runs Pocket Rockets specialist cleaning company, offers specialist services in biohazard, trauma, and crime scene cleaning, as well as providing free or subsidised cleans to people in need.
From Lincolnshire, the 43-year-old cleaner regularly shares transformation videos from various jobs, which can range from ‘body decomposition jobs’ to ‘needle picking drug sites’ and ‘welfare jobs’.
Additionally, she offers ‘free cleans for people who really need it’, such as people who extreme hoarding disorder, which she is able to fund based off earnings gathered from posting on the app.
In one video, Vicky documented how she blitzed a bathroom that belonged to a hoarder after the specialist cleaner spent hours scrubbing it within an inch of its life.
When she first arrived, the bathroom sink was filled to the brim with hard black and orange sludge and the ceiling was covered with a thick tapestry of cobwebs.
The toilet was coated in a viscous layer of filth and had brown residue covering the inner and outer layers of porcelain.

An extreme cleaner has revealed the transformation of one of Britain’s filthiest bathrooms after spending 11 days scrubbing through layers of grime

British TikToker Victoria Gordon, who is is famed for sharing incredible cleaning transformations with her 139,000 followers, took to the app to share her results after tackling a hoarders bathroom that was caked in filth and piled high with rubbish
Strewn around the bowl were stacks of disused toiletries, including empty shower gels, rusting razors, and untouched bottles of bleach.
‘I use my TikTok creator fund to do free cleans for the most vulnerable people in society,’ she captioned the clip.
Vicky shared incredible scenes of the revamp as she cleared what looked to be years worth of cobwebs.
Elsewhere, she cut through layers upon layers of grime, brushing over rust-coated tiling, and hacking away stacks of filth.
Vicky spritzed the bathroom radiator in layers of bleach, slicing through the grease and grime.
The floor didn’t appear to have been swept in a long period of time since it was coated in dust and dirt.
In the comments section, Victoria explained that she and her team had spent a total of 11 days scrubbing the bathroom from top to bottom.
Vicky added that it had taken herself and two other cleaners to complete the mammoth job before showing off the end results.
The clip included a jaw-dropping after section in which she revealed how the bathroom went from being covered in filth and grime to pristine condition.
By the time Vicky was done with it, the sink had been emptied of sludge, and the floors swept clear of empty bottles.
The ceiling that was once coated in cobwebs had also been hoovered and was spotless.
She captioned the video: ‘Thank you so much.’

Strewn around the bowl were stacks of disused toiletries, including empty shower gels, rusting razors and untouched bottles of bleach


‘I use my TikTok creator fund to do free cleans for the most vulnerable people in society,’ she captioned the clip

It took Victoria a total of 11 days to complete the transformation


She revealed the outstanding results of the clean on TikTok
Dozens in the comments offered their praise, calling the cleaning specialist an ‘absolute diamond’ for helping hoarders.
‘Amazing work Victoria, someone should nominate you for the pride of Britain Award for all your contributions,’ one wrote.
‘Boosting you! Thanks for doing such great deeds,’ a second wrote, sharing their support for the social media cleaner.
Another called her a ‘cleaner with wings’, praising her for the ‘incredible’ transformation.
‘You deserve far more than you get paid to tackle things like this. You are helping people so much. Commenting to try help,’ one penned.
‘Not all heroes wear capes! Some wear their heart on their sleeves and PPE,’ another wrote.
‘Well done. That must have taken a while? I’m sure the person was so grateful.’
‘Now that’s a before and after. Bless you for doing this.’




‘Amazing work Victoria, someone should nominate you for the pride of Britain Award for all your contributions,’ one wrote
It comes after the owner of the ‘cleanest house in Britain’ stunned TikTok users with her extreme daily routine.
Daf, 25, who posts her cleaning tips to her TikTok account @cleanwithdaf, has left her 117,000 followers both baffled and impressed by the amount of cleaning she gets up to every day.
Her routine, which she says she fits in around her two jobs, involves bleaching her walls, changing her sheets, cleaning underneath her fridge and washing her toilet as well as a host of other chores.
The office worker and bank staff member does the majority of her cleaning between 7am and 9am before beginning work and has shared TikToks about what are her house rules and ‘non-negotiables’.
The content creator does the majority of the cleaning with her mother and previously explained that they both have OCD, meaning cleaning is a priority for them.
She has also shown off her huge set of shelves filled to the brim with cleaning products including bottles of bleach, cloths, fabric conditioner and other products.
She then went on to show how she moved the fridge out from its space in the kitchen to wipe the back of it and wash the floor underneath.
She explains: ‘Secondly, every other day you will see me and mum always taking the fridge out because the things behind this fridge honestly you guys will be to your surprise.’
Moving on to her bedroom, Daf confessed that she wipes down her grey suede headboard every day and it’s an essential task for her because she hates dust and streaks.
She also changes her sheets every day and wipes and hoovers her bedframe, telling her followers you can always catch her moving her mattress.
Another of the cleaning obsessed content creator’s non-negotioables is wiping down the walls with bleach.