Have you ever come across a thing that is so weird, you started asking yourself so many questions? What is its purpose? Why did people make it look so bizarre? And we don't know if you happen to think of but sometimes we even wonder how people clean those things. Broken dishware light shade? Salad served in a watering can? Oyster shell chandelier? Sound cool but how are we supposed to keep them clean? Did the people who invented them ever think of that?
We made a compilation of 17 things that are horrible to clean, we feel pity for those who have to do that. Scroll down to check them out. If you want more of the same, don't forget to join r/HorribleToClean on Reddit.
We made a compilation of 17 things that are horrible to clean, we feel pity for those who have to do that. Scroll down to check them out. If you want more of the same, don't forget to join r/HorribleToClean on Reddit.
#1. Under side of nails
Source: edwardisobese
#2. Broken dishware light shade
Source: EatMyCannolo
#3. Festive way to get E. coli
Source: jonmpls
#4. A big nope for this ceiling
Source: Pidderman
#5. Looks like an old, rotten pumpkin
Source: jonmpls
#6. Use it once then just toss it out
Source: jonmpls
#7. The good news is that you won't have to decorate it for Halloween, the spiders will do that for you
Source: jonmpls
#8. Some interior designer thought this was a good idea
Source: Lasdary
#9. This luxurious toilet
Source: musilane
#10. Incense holder
Source: blooming-bluebird
#11. Cute but annoying
Source: Everything_rhymes
#12. These molluscy wine glasses
Source: -Dahl-
#13. "My salad came in a watering can"
Source: Vlappleman
#14. Shark urinals
Source: pcminfan
#15. The poor soul who has to clean this oyster shell chandelier
Source: CiariLovesYou
#16. A Maserati with black SUEDE in the parking lot of a Walmart
Source: UncleBenders
#17. "I can't even imagine how dirty the bottom of the mug would get, it's uncleanable"
Source: ColdAmoeba