I WAS ROBBED DURING THIS FREE CLEANING 😱 Interviewing The Resident

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  • @Aurikatariina
    @Aurikatariina  2 місяці тому +292

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    • @marykeamzal9851
      @marykeamzal9851 2 місяці тому +21

      Auri I have been a fan from the start and I think this is the worst house you have done! Well done!

    • @leandervr
      @leandervr 2 місяці тому +1

      Betterhelp is terrible, please don't take their sponsorship. They are NOT a platform you can trust. Just look for the many videos about it here on UA-cam.
      I love your channel and I understand you need sponsors to make money somehow, but please skip this one.

    • @kirstennnn_
      @kirstennnn_ 2 місяці тому +58

      They’re not a good company Auri. Like your sponsorships are so annoying at this point. Every video is sponsored by better health, it’s so annoying, like unsubscribing sounds like a good idea atm

    • @laurazepam8382
      @laurazepam8382 2 місяці тому +37

      ​@@kirstennnn_she doesn't care. I've been commenting about better help forever, others have too.
      You guys need to accept that it's all about the money
      She does not care.

    • @PeachWookiee
      @PeachWookiee 2 місяці тому +11

      @kirstennnn Maybe it’s better elsewhere in the world (I’m assuming you’re in the US like I am). I’ve come to learn that companies in the US tend to cut corners because we allow it.

  • @google_is_annoying_me_lots3440
    @google_is_annoying_me_lots3440 2 місяці тому +4202

    neighbours who abuse this family for being unclean and then steal your cleaning supplies. scumbags.

    • @saries54
      @saries54 2 місяці тому +139

      I thought the same thing!

    • @craftyhobbit7623
      @craftyhobbit7623 2 місяці тому +215

      It's embarrassing that they behave that way. Sometimes in the UK, people put stuff out that they want to get rid of which other folks can use and you don't mind them taking it but I suspect that there was some nastiness here. Some neighbours are awful.

    • @PrincessofPower84
      @PrincessofPower84 2 місяці тому +91

      Indeed. The lowest of the low.

    • @TheGooglyminotaur
      @TheGooglyminotaur 2 місяці тому +75

      @@craftyhobbit7623yep for both. If it would’ve been on the other side of the locked entry… ok. They knew what they were doing. Some trash goes in bags. Some trash lives upstairs.

    • @Mrs.TJTaylor
      @Mrs.TJTaylor 2 місяці тому +73

      That kind of filth effects the whole building. I’d be calling the landlord and the civil authorities on them on a regular basis and I’d be calling CPS too. You’d better believe it.

  • @sagisli
    @sagisli 2 місяці тому +4476

    I would never advocate for a child being taken away from a parent, but I cannot imagine how a child actually lived in that environment. She probably walked around smelling as bad as the kitchen sink and ridiculed by her classmates. This is obviously mental illness but the child and mother need intervention and therapy. Bless you Auri for what you do!.

    • @SLUBUG
      @SLUBUG 2 місяці тому +549

      I think the children should have been taken away temporarily. Like they should have been with their aunt. Until the mom got herself together. This was cruel to do to a child, 2 children for that matter.

    • @Beatles0223
      @Beatles0223 2 місяці тому

      If a child is not thriving with their biological parent(s), they need to go somewhere where they'll be better off. Biology means nothing.

    • @ana84br
      @ana84br 2 місяці тому +441

      It is impossible for a child to develop properly in such environment, no matter how loving the parent is. Cruel reality.

    • @freelancecat
      @freelancecat 2 місяці тому +151

      I wouldn’t say never..it is a good thing sometimes. Someone needs to speak up for them…but the parents should get a chance to turn things around and get their kids back, depending on why they were taken.

    • @sagisli
      @sagisli 2 місяці тому +351

      @@ana84br Any parent that allows a child to live like that isn't loving. It's cruel and it's a form of child abuse. Not only will the child/children not develop properly, they will miss out on the joy of inviting friends over and doing things that teenagers do. The shame associated with living like manifests in low self esteem, social withdrawal and apathy. It's one thing to have a sink full of dishes, it's an entirely different thing to have food composting in your sink and have vegetation growing. This particular video triggered me because children are involved.

  • @blazertundra
    @blazertundra 2 місяці тому +339

    That black sludge in the sink was compost. It was a result of food waste, clothes, and water sitting together for years, long enough to break down. The healthy avocado and onion plants were evidence that it was compost in there. I can't imagine what kind of respiratory issues those poor kids will be having for the rest of their lives from sitting in all that.

    • @claire-louisemanning3517
      @claire-louisemanning3517 2 місяці тому +26

      Agree. It's exactly what develops at the bottom of a compost bin.

    • @wellie_
      @wellie_ 2 місяці тому +4

      I was thinking it looked like dirt, especially with the plants in it. Wild!

    • @TiffanyCHoyt
      @TiffanyCHoyt Місяць тому +8

      That's why the kid has allergies.

    • @Sara-x6t3s
      @Sara-x6t3s 10 днів тому

      ​@@TiffanyCHoytactually, that isn't how that works😉 In fact living in that filth likely prevented the development of a more serious autoimmune disorder, or at least delayed it.

  • @Juhani139
    @Juhani139 2 місяці тому +380

    Girl, you need PPE going into places like that. I don't want you to get sick.
    It's a wonderful thing you do. It is inspiring!

    • @Chickadeebunny
      @Chickadeebunny 2 місяці тому

      It’s just dirt 😅

    • @GrannyDeeVintageThrift
      @GrannyDeeVintageThrift 2 місяці тому +1

      It’s just dirt she won’t get sick from it

    • @Juhani139
      @Juhani139 2 місяці тому +41

      @@GrannyDeeVintageThrift did we watch the same video?

    • @CamoniMoMoni
      @CamoniMoMoni 2 місяці тому

      @@Juhani139if there is wet places, there is mold. If there are piles of garbage, there are rodent droppings. Both of the above can cause terminal illness of the lungs. She should be wearing a mask, at least.

    • @PratiPrazzati
      @PratiPrazzati 2 місяці тому

      what is ppe?

  • @jamielikzht
    @jamielikzht 2 місяці тому +1934

    There was a girl I went to elementary school with and she was lovely but she smelled so bad :/ I’m so sensitive to smell to the point of nausea that I would avoid her. Neither I or the other kids could wrap our head around how it was possible to smell like that. People were so mean to her it was awful. I remember wondering why she wouldn’t just shower or wash her clothes. And now in my adult life I look back and feel even worse knowing she probably lived in a home like this and was very neglected. She probably didn’t HAVE a working shower or clean clothes. So heartbreaking. I think about her from time to time and hope she was able to get away and is doing well. I wish her nothing but love and happiness. I’m so sorry Linda.

    • @watchthisheadspace
      @watchthisheadspace 2 місяці тому +191

      My friend wasn't allowed to wash as a kid. She was allowed a bath (using the water her 6 siblings used first) once a week. You never know what goes on behind the scenes. Naturally she was bullied for being the smelly, underweight kid in old broken clothes

    • @xoselhket
      @xoselhket 2 місяці тому +75

      I had a friend like this, and even as a kid who played in dirt etc I found it hard to in her home. As adult I can look back and see that her parents had addiction problems and were high all the time and didn't work. I remember trying to clean her room once with her and her mattress was ripped, and she had no toys and it was basically a dump room by room. Not as bad as this but a dump. One day, she just stopped coming to school and I think I remember walking to her house once, but no one answered the door. My parents didn't even like her because she smelt bad and had no manners.

    • @mrsparker31503
      @mrsparker31503 2 місяці тому +69

      There was a boy in my class like this only he was quite overweight as well, probably from living off of prepackaged food. Idk what his home life was like, but as an adult looking back, I’m heartbroken for him. I do know he’s doing much better as an adult because of social media, so that gives me some relief, but I still feel so bad for the childhood he endured.

    • @CynthiaVegas
      @CynthiaVegas 2 місяці тому +40

      Me too! I think back to a girl in elementary school. Who knew, we were just children.

    • @ChristyLamontagne-d4v
      @ChristyLamontagne-d4v 2 місяці тому +21

      Please start wearing an mask

  • @EmilyChandlerj
    @EmilyChandlerj 2 місяці тому +1455

    I would love to see a series on revisiting people you've helped before and having more time for the areas that didn't get addressed.

    • @O-Demi
      @O-Demi 2 місяці тому +81

      But Auri is the world's best cleaner, not the world's best social worker! 😂

    • @kellylynneden1977
      @kellylynneden1977 2 місяці тому +5

      Agree 💯

    • @princessmaphalla6195
      @princessmaphalla6195 2 місяці тому +5

      Me too hey

    • @betulpolat
      @betulpolat 2 місяці тому +74

      I am afraid that may be very dissapointing to watch...

    • @bevfrench3496
      @bevfrench3496 2 місяці тому +20

      @@betulpolat I agree. It is like paying off someone's bills. Because they didn't do it then they just rack them back up. Same here, she didn't have to clean it so yeah, the same old habits will come back. Holding on to junk is one thing but letting actual dirt accumulate is something else. The sister even admitted they will not prioritize cleaning so yep, right back at it. And to make things worse [if possible] she had kids living in that? She may have huge metal problems so have help come in once or twice a week. It help her gain confidence and of course make her do some too. It will become a new habit . With all of these kind of conditions for you to clean, maybe invest in a plunger.

  • @craftyhobbit7623
    @craftyhobbit7623 2 місяці тому +1070

    I don't get why people complain that there are stains, etc, after cleaning. Some of these homes are in such a state that they need doing up after they've been cleaned, and that's up to the people living there. You've done them a huge service by cleaning, fixing and replacing what you can.

    • @ceedavies
      @ceedavies 2 місяці тому +49

      I know right, she can't actually work miracles!

    • @Elizagrace9
      @Elizagrace9 2 місяці тому +12

      So true!

    • @ADHDqueenB
      @ADHDqueenB 2 місяці тому +83

      My thought is if they think they can do better, those people can go and clean these houses themselves. Auri spends 3 days tackling a mess like this and people complain? Wow.

    • @bearfog07
      @bearfog07 2 місяці тому +4

      Exactly! x

    • @fenixescarlata8171
      @fenixescarlata8171 2 місяці тому +25

      right? i don't get what's the point in complaining for a stain? Auri cleans the houses with such effort and love, she does her best and even for free! She turns a house full of trashes into a perfectly livable home. I doubt the people complaining could do the same.

  • @dlpatrie8466
    @dlpatrie8466 2 місяці тому +123

    "People can live more easily here after I've cleaned". Understatement of the century. 💓 You are giving life, light, and love to these people.

  • @bethoshaughnessy8160
    @bethoshaughnessy8160 2 місяці тому +1073

    Part of an extreme cleaning team - we put all of our personal belongings into a clear garbage bag and bring it into the house/apartment with us. Tie it up tightly - makes sure we don’t bring home cockroaches, bedbugs, mice etc. also makes sure our stuff doesn’t go missing while we’re cleaning!

    • @Aurikatariina
      @Aurikatariina  2 місяці тому +291

      That’s smart!!

    • @ADHDqueenB
      @ADHDqueenB 2 місяці тому +82

      What a shame. Now Auri is going to have to take her equipment with her or keep everything in her vehicle and only get things as she needs them.
      How awful that those people stole from Auri and the mom.

    • @annblachly8068
      @annblachly8068 2 місяці тому +9

      That's the solution I thought of while watching. However, someone came in anyway and stole the television and her power banks. A window was left open, though.
      An additional solution might be to bury the good stuff in clear bags under trash. Or take the trek down the three flights of stairs to keep in the hotel room at night.
      Buy or two of those 'carts' with wheels that 'walk' up or down the stairs.

    • @celestialmajesty2053
      @celestialmajesty2053 2 місяці тому +8

      Sadly that doesn't help if the person breaks in. And locking windows won't stop someone. Can be popped open with a screw driver. Have to use something to keep the windows closed like a wooden plank

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 Місяць тому

      That is a smart idea!

  • @tinamax4023
    @tinamax4023 2 місяці тому +1400

    wow, she seems to have huge problems when she worries about contamination yet still lives like that. tragic!

    • @tigertbalm
      @tigertbalm 2 місяці тому +125

      That's what can be perplexing about mental illness. My aunt was like that to a lesser degree.

    • @Dianikorn
      @Dianikorn 2 місяці тому +9

      Honestly

    • @chrisvalley5776
      @chrisvalley5776 2 місяці тому +162

      Just going to make the same comment. I also didn't understand the cross-contamination concern with only the fridge. The entire home was contaminated. I'm glad she sought help.

    • @Elizagrace9
      @Elizagrace9 2 місяці тому +89

      She is very ill... delusional. Their belief system becomes very rigid with the falsehoods. You can't talk them out of it. Only the right medications and therapy will help. Tragic. I hope she gets help. . . For herself and her children.

    • @di_kid00
      @di_kid00 2 місяці тому +133

      It can be hard to understand, but I know what it’s like. In my mid 20s, I was clean, loved to wipe down my kitchen, desk, vacuum and enjoyed cleaning the bathroom. I even had about 300 houseplants that I cared for and wiped its leaves everyday. They were thriving and everything was so organized.
      Then I started getting horrible flashbacks of memories my brain had suppressed. Memories of DV, SA and neglect from when I was a child. I spiraled and it broke me completely. I became extremely depressed and lacked energy to do anything. I just wanted to lay down and cry all day. My home became cluttered, every surface piled on with stuff. Moldy veggies and old food containers under trash…
      Then I found Auri’s channel and saw how compassionate she was to people who need help. I felt encouraged to tackle one area at a time, and started putting all the trash in bags. Threw it out, and felt even better after wiping down tables and counters. Although they get stuff piled on it again almost immediately, I am able to throw away all the trash before they get moldy. Sink is clear now and I like to wash dishes everyday. However, a lot of my home is still cluttered, and I feel overwhelmed when I try to tackle it.
      Watching more of Auri’s cleaning while I clean helps and I’m decluttering little by little. Seeing a therapist and the more I get help, the more energy I get back to take care of my home and myself. I hope my story shines some light on why the mother in this video can’t keep a clean home. I grew up in a hoarder home too (not bad though, just super cluttered), and when I spiraled into that same habit, it’s hard to get out of.

  • @amandamileur3339
    @amandamileur3339 2 місяці тому +638

    I actually really like that you don't usually have the residents on camera or ask them to speak. This interview was nice, but I really appreciate that you don't ask people to humiliate themselves in order to get help.

    • @georginacat7667
      @georginacat7667 2 місяці тому +9

      Dont you find her laughing at the beginning humiliated them?

    • @Susyseashell
      @Susyseashell 2 місяці тому +48

      ​@@georginacat7667 How? They're anonymous? She's got to stay positive when faced with a hovel like that

    • @Midori_Seabreeze
      @Midori_Seabreeze 2 місяці тому +11

      I think a voice changer would be nice to keep them anonymous.
      And an “outsider” interview helped me appreciate it. If she asked those questions to the residents… without a psychology degree… it could be really damaging.

    • @mac.bataller
      @mac.bataller 2 місяці тому +13

      Personally, I liked the interview part. It allows one to empathize with the situation the residents are in and how their home got to that state. Consent is what matters most. If the people are okay with having their story shared, it is also great to have.

    • @MomBuilds
      @MomBuilds Місяць тому +8

      Didn't hear her say they would "have" to for help? If they wanna share, they can or can not.

  • @tgrabowski5178
    @tgrabowski5178 2 місяці тому +43

    As someone with bipolar having experienced very low depressions i remember cleaning our bathroom absolute tears roĺlling down my cheeks and i was so exhausted but i knew i HAD to do these things.
    Anyone whose reading this....spending 5 mins on a task ismt as hard as u think. U can stop after. 1% is better than 0%. Small changes over time. Make sure that u are gentley encouraging urself, taking ur meds and hydrating/eating small meals.
    Take care ❤

    • @KasieMusic
      @KasieMusic 29 днів тому +2

      And SLEEPING

    • @killing0spree
      @killing0spree 3 дні тому

      needed this, thank you :)

    • @Lea-w1j
      @Lea-w1j 2 дні тому +1

      Yes I agree I have had my house be absolutely cluttered before dishes piled up etc etc two under two babies with post partum depression in the middle of the pandemic.much dirtier than most ppls homes w a deployed husband and family in the opposite coast as I but I could never let it get this bad if I could help it. I’d often burn out spending a day binge cleaning and then it would pile up again but I always made sure we had clean places to sleep my kids had clean clothes and clean surfaces to eat off of. I might have had piles of clothes everywhere struggled to get all my trash out of the house sometimes etc etc but hygiene and safety is a MUST. No child should ever be stuck in their own poo or filth if u can help it and I feel so bad bc I KNOW how hard it is to ask for help but there comes a time where community needs to help if a parent can’t step up and ask for it bc that’s very dangerous way to live and is systematically passing down trauma and bad habits as well 😢😢

    • @janecampbell4662
      @janecampbell4662 День тому

      Anything worth doing is worth doing half way! A little bit is so much more than nothing at all

  • @asumner1959
    @asumner1959 2 місяці тому +565

    That was probably the worst home you've ever encountered. What an amazing clean up you were able to do in the time you had. I really do hope the family can take over where you left off and sort those bedrooms out.
    As for worrying about her daughters allergies and cross contamination, the mum has lost all sense of reality and I hope she seeks help regarding her mental heath issues.
    Well done Auri and Sami!

    • @pennybyrd1058
      @pennybyrd1058 2 місяці тому

      I know, really. She's worried about someone opening the fridge and cross contaminating something!!! Dear god! It's a wonder everyone who lives there hasn't died from black mold, the Hantavirus, or something else. No one should allow children to live in this environment. If the adults want to live that way, so be it but not the children.

    • @magdlynstrouble2036
      @magdlynstrouble2036 2 місяці тому +54

      Yes, it was rather shocking for the resident to tell Auri not to clean the fridge because of her daughter's allergies being triggered by the rotten food pulled out, when the entire apartment was already waist or neck deep in wet trash, more decomposed food, moldy wet clothes, onions and avocados growing, no working plumbing in the bathroom. I truly hope this woman saw a doctor, got meds and needed therapy, her kids got therapy, etc. 😢

    • @Cleanup91-hs6ht
      @Cleanup91-hs6ht 2 місяці тому +2

    • @vitalinanuzhnaya
      @vitalinanuzhnaya 2 місяці тому +7

      I believe there is a previous video about cleaning the drug den without running water. Seemed a little bit worse than this house. It was called “The most dangerous free cleaning ever”, I think

    • @asumner1959
      @asumner1959 2 місяці тому

      @@vitalinanuzhnaya oh yes, that was bad too.

  • @RobynnNinjah
    @RobynnNinjah 2 місяці тому +298

    I am not a hoarder but i have adhd and have accumulated "doom piles" as i like to call them (which are just piles of random stuff that just ends up in a corner/on a chair/ in a box or drawer) and your videos ALWAYS inspire me to un-doom my piles ❤❤ you're such an angel

    • @rhiahnfitz
      @rhiahnfitz 2 місяці тому +9

      I do this !!! This has made me feel so normal . I try and create places for things but the doom piles as you called them always happen. I’m a cleaner and I can clean anyone else house and everyone has a junk draw but only a few people have all the doom piles .

    • @anyaboscovich7938
      @anyaboscovich7938 2 місяці тому +5

      Same loll.. I call my syndrome surface-itis. Constantly need to remind myself to put things away

    • @ExistingSmiles
      @ExistingSmiles 2 місяці тому +1

      same!

    • @katet8639
      @katet8639 2 місяці тому +4

      I do this too because... I can never just keep my room tidy. I'm just waiting for my cleaning kick to hit me. Its when i had enough haha.

    • @msmela45
      @msmela45 Місяць тому

      That's hoarding, then. If you are accumulating and piling up in a corner. Be careful don't wait until it's too late and get help

  • @Leo-nine
    @Leo-nine 2 місяці тому +648

    Oh man, that sludge on the floor was horrifying.
    That poor kid.
    I’m caring for my sister’s kid now. My sister’s house is similar but not as bad.
    My niece is slowly slowly slowly learning that items all have their own place and should be returned there after use. I feel like I’m deprogramming and reprogramming her. It’s not easy and she resists. But I showed her your video yesterday and she went and cleaned her room without me asking and no attitude was given to me.
    Auri is an Angel I’m sure!!

    • @talex1625
      @talex1625 2 місяці тому +45

      You are a good person. Your sister and niece are very lucky to have you. It's a terrible shame that the sister in this video didn't step in to help the children. Especially as this situation has obviously been going on for years.

    • @lemondropkid6175
      @lemondropkid6175 2 місяці тому +4

      💐💐

    • @mollyrhodes9318
      @mollyrhodes9318 2 місяці тому +30

      The lack of judgment in Auri's videos is really helpful for making it feel possible to make a change! Judgment and shame can make it feel like you need to dig in to defend yourself, or that you're just not capable or worthy of living better. Auri is so good at avoiding that!

    • @2009painter-y5f
      @2009painter-y5f 2 місяці тому +4

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @TheGooglyminotaur
      @TheGooglyminotaur 2 місяці тому +22

      I raised my niece too. I still struggle with her not understanding what a clean dish is. Her little sister had lice for YEARS, so her hair was always tangled from scratching. I had to get rid of the lice (unfortunately, I didn’t know until it had spread through the house) and teach her how to brush her hair. She was a 4th grader and didn’t know teeth are brushed twice a day, every day, for 2 minutes. They also had scabies and ringworm. The judge sent the little one back because it’s important she be with her mom.
      Even if your niece goes back, she’ll remember most of the stuff. Hang in there! I hope your sister gets the help she needs. Unless she just sucks. In that case, may she never be entrusted with a child again.

  • @willarayeyoung3266
    @willarayeyoung3266 2 місяці тому +24

    Auri...I just want you to know how much you have helped me. I suffer from depression and sometimes just washing dishes or washing clothes is overwhelming. I see them and know they need to be done but can not move to do them. In your videos I hear that I'm not alone and this makes such a difference. I watch you cleaning and your positive attitude and your own story, this makes me feel like I can do things. I go and wash my dishes and feel so great afterwards. I appreciate you so much and love watching your videos and learning new cleaning techniques. I live in American Falls, Idaho, USA and watch you anytime I need to feel hope and understanding...thank you so much Auri, have a wonderful, beautiful day 😊

  • @knowledgeisablessing8767
    @knowledgeisablessing8767 2 місяці тому +189

    Those onions are not rotten, which means someone cooked in that kitchen recently. I hope the child didn't have to eat that food. That's so dangerous and life must be difficult for them. I wish this family a better future. Thank you for helping them.

    • @lilgreenmomo
      @lilgreenmomo 2 місяці тому +16

      TBH I think those onions had grown out of what looks like may have become compost in the sink. I don't think there was a surface available for anyone to be able to prepare anything on.

    • @Zilla-r3h
      @Zilla-r3h Місяць тому +2

      I think, no by purpose, compost built in that sink and the veggies, they look just out of a grocery store, grew from it.
      Nobody is cleaning anything out of that sink

  • @amyguest3695
    @amyguest3695 2 місяці тому +1552

    I’m sorry but if a 14 year old was living in that I would have called social services. This isn’t even just dirt it’s filthy and dangerous

    • @vickimanager
      @vickimanager 2 місяці тому +169

      100% agree. It was a true health hazard! Where/how were they going to the bathroom?

    • @WaylandGaming
      @WaylandGaming 2 місяці тому +51

      I am now never going to trash talk the apartment I used to live in when I was 14. This gave me clarity.

    • @Juhcoutinho.
      @Juhcoutinho. 2 місяці тому +85

      _I completely agree and believe this will happen again, so the right thing to do is call social services. 😨😓_

    • @Leo-nine
      @Leo-nine 2 місяці тому +122

      I’m having a really hard time to feel empathy for this mother.
      This is a horrific way to live.

    • @tammywood4352
      @tammywood4352 2 місяці тому +27

      ​@@vickimanageryou think maybe they were using the bathroom in that extremely stinky tote? It looked like bath tissue was falling out when Auri was pouring it out in the grass. 😢😢😢

  • @mersac9049
    @mersac9049 2 місяці тому +217

    When an adult lives like this i can understand because of mental health, but when children are living in that enviorment its true child abuse…. You are an angel for cleaning this and helping that little girl live in a clean enviorment!!! Im in tears because She is 14!! 😢 oh man. Its one of the worst things ive seen.

    • @HillbillyYEEHAA
      @HillbillyYEEHAA 11 днів тому +1

      100% if this was me, I'd call social services on myself. My child deserves better

  • @m.e.2597
    @m.e.2597 2 місяці тому +26

    Heartbreaking. Thank you for helping others. Nobody should have to live like this. Today you can get help. Just trust.

  • @theparkourlady894
    @theparkourlady894 2 місяці тому +172

    I bet the rude neighbour who shouted at her and called her names is the one who stole her tv. Some people are the manure of the human race. Shameless. Thank you for helping this family auri. And I'm so proud of them for carrying on where you left off. Wishing them all the best going forward. I hope they all get some therapy too so thry can break the cycle of trauma passed on to them by their parents ❤

    • @warsha007
      @warsha007 2 місяці тому

      Neighbors don't have the keys to the apartment, right? There were no signs of forced entry, so I think it was probably the home occupants that took the stuff, and hoped they could get a new TV from Auri or her followers by crowdfunding. What Neighbor would want to have a TV from a house they know was stinking filthy invested with vermin? There are could be insects inside...

    • @vickyCA1643
      @vickyCA1643 2 місяці тому +26

      Whoever stole the TV probably doesn’t know they had cockroach eggs in the TV and now have transferred them to the inside of their home!

    • @hey.a5162
      @hey.a5162 Місяць тому +1

      @@vickyCA1643if people on the comment section are right about possibly being the neighbors, some people do things out of pure malice, not because they need these things. They could of just thrown it away. It had to have been targeted because Auri said she left everything locked, and neighbors probably knew she’d be there to clean and that the people who live there wouldn’t be there.

  • @jordanlever7857
    @jordanlever7857 2 місяці тому +1094

    A 14 year old girl was living in that! That poor child! 😢

    • @genwhite1175
      @genwhite1175 2 місяці тому +31

      Plus another child! 😢

    • @genwhite1175
      @genwhite1175 2 місяці тому +42

      How could they shower, go to the loo, ever have clean clothes or prepare food?? They would have stunk to high heaven. Can you imagine the bullying the kids must have endured? The mother must have been extremely mentally ill if she didn't realize she needed help. I so hope she is getting help now to deal with her issues. Did the sister have an American accent?? And I've never seen such a big kitchen in a London house/flat. Bit confusing. I hope someone is keeping an eye on the children's welfare.

    • @himivea5862
      @himivea5862 2 місяці тому

      @@genwhite1175I’m not judging them but the mom has just passed down her disorder to her child without knowing. I guarantee her environment growing up will affect her for the rest of her life.

    • @feliciawilliams5720
      @feliciawilliams5720 2 місяці тому +11

      Agreed…wet stinky filth 🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @GroomingWithCat
      @GroomingWithCat 2 місяці тому

      @@genwhite1175I thought the same thing , it was an American accent but then occasionally would go a bit cockney. Maybe there’s a voice filter over to protect her identity? X

  • @jonanderson5137
    @jonanderson5137 2 місяці тому +640

    This apartment needs this cleaning, then sanitizing, then gutting, and re-built.
    The parent needs supervision.

    • @saidatz6944
      @saidatz6944 2 місяці тому +22

      الهدم كاف

    • @margaretlorrainestephens5763
      @margaretlorrainestephens5763 2 місяці тому +16

      You said it my friend🙏

    • @kaylariggs5188
      @kaylariggs5188 2 місяці тому +46

      Absolutely there has to be hidden mold.

    • @EmilyAbbott-m6q
      @EmilyAbbott-m6q 2 місяці тому +9

      Absolutely. I adore Audi and her cleaning is the best in the world, as she says, but I do wonder if she ever sanitises after she's cleaned because we never see that part.

    • @lizzyw8
      @lizzyw8 2 місяці тому +17

      @@EmilyAbbott-m6q- she’s cleaned all that filth that would take the council a forensic team to clean , isn’t that enough?

  • @Катнип
    @Катнип 2 місяці тому +16

    I really love how you never criticise them. Clearly they have a problem but you approach everyone without judgement and a cheerful attitude. That's really nice to hear. I appreciate your enthusiasm and energy

  • @LifeWithoutVM
    @LifeWithoutVM 2 місяці тому +49

    That plant growing from the dirt! I know it's horrible but it's also kind of adorable 🙈 growing through hardmanship.

    • @photodumper
      @photodumper 2 місяці тому +13

      She should have put it in a pot for them to remember their “home grown” plant…literally.

    • @emmamajor9584
      @emmamajor9584 12 днів тому +4

      I wish she had kept the plant for them, a sign of a new life.

  • @ktrayn78
    @ktrayn78 2 місяці тому +219

    I really enjoyed the interview format! I think hearing the backstory from someone close to the situation helps humanize the person you are helping!
    Hearing the sister say that they suffered extreme trauma as children so now they prioritize making their own children happy over things like housework reminded me of my mother. She was abused and orphaned as a child and acquired BPD as a result. Being a good mom was all she wanted in life, but she thought that meant big Christmases, vacations at the beach, leniency, and lots of affection...the things she had missed out on. She didn't realize that growing up in a home filled with animal filth, clutter, and sadness was really harming us, and we would have been far happier in a stable, tidy home where we could feel normal and secure.

    • @Qrtuop
      @Qrtuop 2 місяці тому +30

      People should really focus on healing themselves before having children.

    • @shirleywilcox6565
      @shirleywilcox6565 2 місяці тому

      @@Qrtuop

    • @janekeila
      @janekeila 2 місяці тому

      Agree

  • @marijo1951
    @marijo1951 2 місяці тому +398

    As a Londoner I must say that I'm shocked and ashamed that you were robbed while you were doing your invaluable work in our great city! I hope this won't deter you from visiting again.

    • @holliexbx5613
      @holliexbx5613 2 місяці тому +15

      I’m an Essex girl but I agree 😔

    • @lemondropkid6175
      @lemondropkid6175 2 місяці тому +52

      to be fair London is a magnet for people from all over the world, might not have been locals

    • @butterflybuff3175
      @butterflybuff3175 2 місяці тому +38

      Don’t thing someone broke in it here whise door was broken. It’s sad but I think the family is who lives there went in took her stuff and the tv to make it look like was stranger. I could be wrong but I think that may be the case.

    • @Maderlololohio
      @Maderlololohio 2 місяці тому +16

      ​@@butterflybuff3175makes sense sadly

    • @DonnaPearce1965
      @DonnaPearce1965 2 місяці тому +11

      Yes I came here to say the exact same thing 😫

  • @Just1Dream
    @Just1Dream Місяць тому +42

    This is the dirtiest house you have ever cleaned!! Oh my God, it's terrible, I've never seen such filth. You did a great job and you deserve awards!!

  • @slickcricket
    @slickcricket 2 місяці тому +284

    The interview with the sister gave a really more in depth impression of what the people who live in these homes go through

    • @Aurikatariina
      @Aurikatariina  2 місяці тому +32

      I think so too!!

    • @C.D-i9r
      @C.D-i9r 2 місяці тому +1

      I think the same.

    • @Wutzibutzi100
      @Wutzibutzi100 2 місяці тому +16

      I suspect there is no sister.

    • @EmilyAbbott-m6q
      @EmilyAbbott-m6q 2 місяці тому +11

      @@Wutzibutzi100 I did wonder that too. I wonder how she came to be living in London. Her accent wasn't British, unless someone was acting the part of the sister to protect her identity.

    • @BrookeEvangelineWinter
      @BrookeEvangelineWinter 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@AurikatariinaYou wonderful soul❤
      I am wondering, do you ever make emergency cleaning visits? For time sensitive severe cleaning cases??
      I wish I would have found you sooner, but here I am now. I plan to email you, but since I saw you reply sometimes I thought I'd leave a comment too. I can't let my only true friend wither away living in filth.
      You're an angel 😇 I know this is a longshot, but it's all I can do.
      Sending you all the love! ❤
      I pray🙏🏻 we can talk!

  • @viktoreisfeld9470
    @viktoreisfeld9470 2 місяці тому +69

    I'm very glad you made it past 25 and are still here. You're such a beautiful woman inside and out! I'm happy you're in the world and your videos always make me smile!

  • @johanneabelsen1644
    @johanneabelsen1644 2 місяці тому +62

    8:18: Aurikatariina, please...
    You NEED a filtered mask on, especially when dealing with rotten, contaminated water like that!

    • @xcharlietify
      @xcharlietify 2 місяці тому +7

      she never listens to comments like this, unfortunately.

  • @andreakovacs9010
    @andreakovacs9010 2 місяці тому +23

    Heartbreaking to know that children are living in such condition. Where do they wash themselves?? They can't evem use the toilet in their own home! How can someone look still normal while living in such conditions? You can't even wash your hands. Huge respect for you two to help this family and really hoping that they got rid of the rest and continued with a cleaner life. Thanks to her sister too🙏 I really liked to hear the background story and to hear how they followed up after you left. You are an angel.

    • @isla.vuewall
      @isla.vuewall Місяць тому +1

      I think they were still using the shower 😣 there was two spots on the wall that was cleaner than the rest and looked like to me where someone would put their hand to balance, so the mold and mildew were being wiped away by the frequent touching there

  • @arlenecollins7279
    @arlenecollins7279 2 місяці тому +87

    Oh my god. This one was difficult for me to watch. Such bad condition. Thanks to you and Sammy for helping them.

  • @potatoflips2694
    @potatoflips2694 2 місяці тому +334

    NO child should ever have to experience this. They need to be removed immediately and the parent given therapy and support. Then when the problem is under control they should obviously come back. But this is SEVERE neglect and abuse. This IS damaging to the kids. And I truly hope they all get the help they need.

    • @allynewt2818
      @allynewt2818 2 місяці тому +26

      My thoughts it's terrible!!!!! I hope someone calls the authorities.

    • @brynbarton9314
      @brynbarton9314 2 місяці тому +16

      I agree, the child needs a clean home to go to until the situation has gotten under control :(

    • @elizabethwoodley4340
      @elizabethwoodley4340 2 місяці тому +30

      My thought was: if the government tried to make death row inmates live in conditions like this, it would be banned as cruel and unusual punishment. Those poor children, I hope they are doing OK.

    • @Shelb13v
      @Shelb13v 2 місяці тому +4

      100% of sex traffickers have been involved in the foster care program in one way or another.. a huge percentage of sex trafficked people were taken for their well being... So it's easy to say that but what are you really doing to those children??

    • @Tayamiz
      @Tayamiz 2 місяці тому +4

      You know what's the real abuse? The disgusting father who left them while they were just getting to bed...what a scumbag walking around like thousands of scumbags like him..wanting sex but then nothing beyond. That's where most these stories begin.

  • @dianebinns9905
    @dianebinns9905 2 місяці тому +229

    Hon, I have been an investigator for 35 years plus. And what was done is called an inside job. This means someone had keys to do that. Doors and windows are not broken or damaged. Or glass from a window was on the outside, not the inside. It was intentionally done to look like a brake in. It's not your fault. I am glad you are safe! You were an Angel to finish the job. Love ya!

    • @Temms
      @Temms 2 місяці тому +2

      @@dianebinns9905 how would they get the keys, maybe someone close to them?

    • @JulieSkeltonUK
      @JulieSkeltonUK 2 місяці тому +1

      I thought the same

    • @LadyAurora10
      @LadyAurora10 2 місяці тому +16

      Maybe the abusive ex.

    • @dianebinns9905
      @dianebinns9905 2 місяці тому +13

      @@Temms sometime people give keys. Because they are going away. Or just in case of emergencies. Or never changed the locks when they moved in.

    • @dianebinns9905
      @dianebinns9905 2 місяці тому

      @@Temms Othewise even the keys hole would have scratches. If the lock was picked.

  • @meganmartin8823
    @meganmartin8823 2 місяці тому +12

    I love the sister's description of depression. I have suffered since I was 13 and I'm now 34. I don't always feel sad. Most of the time it's a feeling of overwhelm or just numbness.

  • @lisar.3067
    @lisar.3067 2 місяці тому +121

    I cleaned out my father and stepmother's home after she died of cancer. It was large, had multiple people living there with some of her extended family on drugs. She got sick towards the beginning of Covid, so my kids and I had not been over except to drop off food sometimes. I hadn't been in for years because of my severe cat allergy. My father, in his 80s, developed dementia at the same time. It looked similar to this home, but with dogs and more cats than anyone could count. We had to evict some of the people, then take the animals to shelters. It took 20 dumpsters to clear it out. In addition to many broken windows, we learned there were broken water pipes and a ruined furnace. I had to wear a respirator the entire time, and even through that, the smell was awful. Nothing was salvagable. Auri, bless you for this work you are doing. ❤❤❤

  • @laurelwreathaz
    @laurelwreathaz 2 місяці тому +48

    I liked the compassionate interview. It sounds like she and the whole family suffer from generational trauma. I hope she can continue on her healing journey. Thank you for giving them a functional living area.

  • @Haileyjays
    @Haileyjays 2 місяці тому +137

    I wonder if the “sister” was actually the resident and just to ashamed to admit it was hers. I was perplexed by her saying the bedroom was clean so that’s why the mother and children all shared the same bed… but looking at what the rooms looked like there was no way that bed was clean

    • @Kayla-jy6vh
      @Kayla-jy6vh 2 місяці тому +40

      @@Haileyjays that’s what I was thinking, the bedroom sentence gave it away lowkey. hasn’t the sister been inside of the home right ? And she looked at the bedroom and told Auri that her sister keeps it clean since that’s where her and the kids sleep …. but when she showed the bedroom it was filled to the brim and piles of everything everywhere.

    • @annabethsmith-kingsley2079
      @annabethsmith-kingsley2079 Місяць тому +5

      Omg I think you’re right! That’s why she was so sad for the sister and said she was so kind. I would be angry…

  • @nonamerestaurant
    @nonamerestaurant Місяць тому +9

    I love all about your videos: your voice, your wonderful Finnish accent, your laughter, your unbelievable positivity, these gorgeous cleanings and all the fun you have with it! Thank you so much for your work! ❤

  • @OmaBike
    @OmaBike 2 місяці тому +207

    My theory is the black stuff is composted food. The growing vegetables are good evidence that that stuff has been there a long time.

    • @riverdeep399
      @riverdeep399 2 місяці тому +7

      I was thinking the same thing and how hardy that would be for a compost bin 😊

    • @kesami123
      @kesami123 2 місяці тому +16

      Yeah, it's clearly decomposed matter. It was fertile enough to grow onions and whatever else was there. :)

    • @marijo1951
      @marijo1951 2 місяці тому +27

      That was an avocado seed that had sprouted a stalk and leaves. They can be quite tricky to germinate, so it must have been lying in something pretty fertile.

    • @Apryll.
      @Apryll. 2 місяці тому +4

      @@kesami123 its basically soil

    • @gottahavethatfunk
      @gottahavethatfunk 2 місяці тому

      The smell described is definitely compost. I have a compost container (it is enclosed with a filter to stop any stank) that I put my organic matter in. My garden loves it.

  • @maggieanton6832
    @maggieanton6832 2 місяці тому +105

    Very sorry for this person. However if she isn't helped with her mentality, the place will revert. This clean will give her a massive boost. Well done auri. Poor lady.

    • @HillbillyYEEHAA
      @HillbillyYEEHAA 11 днів тому

      A large portion never change and it will go back to being a shit hole

  • @adhavapriyas8450
    @adhavapriyas8450 2 місяці тому +39

    I feel like Auri deserves an award or something for the work she does.
    Sure, her cleaning methods could be made safer, but she has a resilient spirit that you cannot help but admire. How does she clean one dangerous, filthy home after another, all while maintaining a smile and advocating for mental health?
    I’m glad she’s sponsored, and I really hope she continues to grow.

  • @pzh3334
    @pzh3334 2 місяці тому +13

    I LOVE hearing the stories from those who receive your gift of cleaning. I started watching your videos because it makes me want to clean while you do, but I've come to really, really care and take interest in the people and their struggles. In the last 7 years I've lost my dad, the best dog I'll ever own, my husband died in a traumatic accident, and my mother's cancer is back. I know I can easily become one of these people who needs your help if I don't consistently face my trauma, and clean and do things even when I don't want to, and because of that, I feel a connection to a lot of the people you help. I'm so happy you're in this world, and I'm so grateful you share your talents with such a genuine, caring heart. Thank you for being you!!! ❤❤❤

  • @missmg
    @missmg 2 місяці тому +65

    I commend you for openly addressing mental health issues and how it relates to filth and hoarding. I’ve never lived in a place like that of those houses you clean, not even close but still, my house was embarrassingly dirty and messy when I was a child and it did affect my self-esteem. Now I understand that my parents were struggling and coping really hard. It saddens me that my dad isn’t here anymore to give him love and attention. Fortunately, my mom is still with us receiving the love and compassion we all deserve. Thank you for what you do for all these people.

  • @jensknows8215
    @jensknows8215 2 місяці тому +174

    Auri, it would be great if your local followers would help you with the trash collection in these houses full of trash. That would free up your energy to do the cleaning.

    • @kikihammond5326
      @kikihammond5326 2 місяці тому +3

      I think she does try when people offer to help, but sometimes the residents may be so embarrassed they don't want anyone else in their home, especially someone local.

    • @SweetXoXMira
      @SweetXoXMira 2 місяці тому +4

      I don't think you could expect anything from those local people. They are absolute scumbags.

    • @SomeHippieDietitian
      @SomeHippieDietitian 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes!!! In these bigger house or those with extreme trash, more people would allow Auri’s efforts to go even farther.

  • @daliarodriguez960
    @daliarodriguez960 2 місяці тому +192

    First you DON’T have to justify yourself to anyone’s comments on how you do or don’t clean well. You’re an awesome person just by trying to clean anyone’s home, that takes guts to do what you do. So those that complain I bet not in a million years would they do what you do.👏👏👏👍

  • @idratherbeatbonnaroo
    @idratherbeatbonnaroo 2 місяці тому +3

    I can smell that place and I’m dry heaving. So many onions and so much wetness. How you stomach the smell is incredible. And you’re so adorable. Such a sweetheart and clearly a great human since you help so many people in a way not many would.

  • @mjgregory205
    @mjgregory205 2 місяці тому +61

    You are like a cleaning angel. You come into these homes that are full sadness and darkness and then you bring your your beautiful bright light of positivity and expert cleaning skills and blast all that away. Also thank for the 45 minute video!!! It’s my favorite! NEVER EVER STOP the long videos!🫶

    • @Lucysmom26
      @Lucysmom26 2 місяці тому +1

      Yup the longer videos are by far the best. I could honestly have watched 3 hours of this one.

  • @HighClassTupsi
    @HighClassTupsi 2 місяці тому +43

    This is the best video ever! I love the interview, and 47:24 minutes of Auri cleaning is a DREAM! I wish every video could be this long! Im so jalouse of your editor for seeing hours and hours og these lovely cleanings!🤩

    • @lydiapuronen4921
      @lydiapuronen4921 2 місяці тому

      No offense but is "jalouse" supposed to be "jealous"?
      Auri is wonderful and gifted. It also helps that she has a great accent and a positive attitude that draws you in to keep clicking on another video. All this hard work is from the kindness of her heart without judgment; it takes a special kind of person to do what she does.

  • @ink3539
    @ink3539 2 місяці тому +78

    Depression being a feeling of nothingness. Oh god, it hits home. You did a fantastic work, Auri !

    • @ink3539
      @ink3539 2 місяці тому +9

      Also, the interview format is AMAZING ! It adds a whole layer of depth to the story ❤

    • @mollyrhodes9318
      @mollyrhodes9318 2 місяці тому +5

      It's a great way of putting it! I always feel like there's a heavy weight in my chest that makes it hard to move and leaves no room for emotions.

    • @lorenstribling6096
      @lorenstribling6096 2 місяці тому +8

      For me depression is exhaustion, total and endless exhaustion. All I want to do is sleep for 12 to 18 hours a day. And I still feel exhausted. I have learned that if I force myself to get up and fix a meal and shower it helps a lot.

    • @ink3539
      @ink3539 2 місяці тому +7

      ​@@lorenstribling6096 absolutely, even the smallest tasks take a huge amount of energy

  • @MaryHamerMusic
    @MaryHamerMusic 2 місяці тому +5

    Thank you for doing this kind of video. I have mental and physical health issues and cleaning is overwhelming. While my house isn’t like this, hearing the way you talk about messes and the joy you bring to cleaning is helpful. And hearing you and the residents’ sister talk about how you both think messes are gross, but SHE isn’t gross .. wow. Almost made me cry. Thank you ❤

  • @merryannm
    @merryannm 2 місяці тому +91

    I liked the interview portion because I feel it was handled with sensitivity. I'm glad Aurikatariina is helping people and I'm really glad that she's not judgemental about it. That kindness gives people space to heal and do better, both the people whose houses she cleans and people who watch the videos.

    • @Notmyname979
      @Notmyname979 2 місяці тому +2

      but do they actually do better? We don't know. She should follow up with them long after the cleaning. Maintain accountability. Kindness is nice but some people heal from it & some take advantage & she's definitely cleaned for some bad people before on this channel.

    • @mariamaria2751
      @mariamaria2751 2 місяці тому

      I don't believe anyone lives here sorry. This is fake as f. She puts this in here

    • @mariamaria2751
      @mariamaria2751 2 місяці тому

      This is insane. No one could live here. No one. No one !! This is so fing staged it's ridiculous so ridiculous. She probably started doing this 2 months ago. That's why the onion only sprouted that much both things were the same size the one on the counter and the one on the floor. So many ppl believe this!!?? Wow. This is no ones home no one .. no one

    • @mariamaria2751
      @mariamaria2751 2 місяці тому

      Geez the black gunk in the sink was the dirt earth from outside she put there

    • @Susyseashell
      @Susyseashell 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@Notmyname979 Why should she follow up? She's not a friggin social worker or a cop.She gave them three days of free labour & that's where her job ends.

  • @dawnyasumura2012
    @dawnyasumura2012 2 місяці тому +50

    I am so sorry that the robbery occurred! I am so glad nobody was hurt and that they only stole things and not vandalized the apartment further.

    • @catrice1296
      @catrice1296 2 місяці тому +4

      Yea. I dont think ppl realize how easy it is to get around locks. My apartment is like that. I have locked myself out of my apartment many times and had to break back in each time and it’s horrifyingly simple. Basically very unnerving how easy it is to get back into.

  • @joanneclarke1406
    @joanneclarke1406 2 місяці тому +82

    There's something about this that doesnt add up. Children living in a house like that, especially when neighbours knew, along with the disappearance of the TV.

  • @ashotofsherry
    @ashotofsherry 2 місяці тому +5

    Unbelievable job. I loved hearing the interview along with the cleaning voiceover. Thank you for helping this family.

  • @Jane-pk4iq
    @Jane-pk4iq 2 місяці тому +143

    The sister giving the interview is so kind and loving. The resident is lucky to have her.

    • @donnamaco1
      @donnamaco1 2 місяці тому +2

      The sister is very brave.

    • @chrisssanders1231
      @chrisssanders1231 2 місяці тому

      Did the sister of the resident also have a Finnish accent?

    • @EmilyAbbott-m6q
      @EmilyAbbott-m6q 2 місяці тому +15

      Sounded American to me, with a hint of Scandinavian at times. Made me wonder if someone was acting the part of the sister to protect her identity. Like maybe Auri interviewed her and then got somebody to re-record her words. But she was using American vocab and pronouncing words in the American style, so it does make me wonder. She definitely was not British.

    • @katjja
      @katjja 2 місяці тому +15

      @@EmilyAbbott-m6q Living in the UK doesn't mean you're British or a native English speaker, so the person Auri interviewed could be the real person.

    • @christelwoesthoff1227
      @christelwoesthoff1227 2 місяці тому +7

      ​@@EmilyAbbott-m6q I agree with you. And I also wondered: is she really the sister or the resident herself?

  • @adaircooke4806
    @adaircooke4806 2 місяці тому +22

    Auri,
    Is there any way possible you can come back here and clean the rooms you had no time for? Your intervention in this home is life changing and these kids so need and deserve the house to be livable. Thank you, sweet angel, for all you do.

  • @uhhuuhhuhuhhh
    @uhhuuhhuhuhhh 2 місяці тому +88

    I loved the interview. It humanized the story so much more.

  • @Eradictus
    @Eradictus 6 днів тому +1

    I really like you talking with the people and getting their stories about the houses you clean.

  • @sunfloweralpacas
    @sunfloweralpacas 2 місяці тому +112

    We see here that there is no usable sink or bathing facilities in this home at all. We can only conclude that the children and mom are not bathing at all, ever, unless they are using toilet water to wash up.
    I laugh when I hear the mom say she is worried the cleaning crew will contaminate food that is in the fridge. We all know there is no edible food on the fridge.

    • @sunfloweralpacas
      @sunfloweralpacas 2 місяці тому +65

      Long interview with the sister and I heard a lot of sympathy for the mother and not one word of compassion for the children, her nieces and nephews, not any concern for their well being, no mention of any intention for the sister to help keep the house clean or to take the children from time to time to give them a bath or feed them.

    • @nunyabizay9253
      @nunyabizay9253 2 місяці тому +16

      It’s the OCD, you get worried other people are going to contaminate your food especially if you’ve been drugged before. It’s not logical and she probably knows it but succumbs to the force of her compulsions.

  • @annielewis4342
    @annielewis4342 2 місяці тому +185

    You did an amazing job Auri!
    It was concerning to me that the sister (voice) obviously had a lot of sympathy for her sister (house owner), which is good... But didn't seem to have much remorse or concern for the children who have no option to live anywhere else and are reliant on a parent to change the situation as it would be beyond them - I hope social services are involved, not least they can arrange extra help to clear the house for free and support the children

    • @justagirpup
      @justagirpup 2 місяці тому +11

      Yes yes yes, i hope so too. Poor kids

    • @GDSTX
      @GDSTX 2 місяці тому +8

      Never involve the government - that’s always more trouble - she is on her way - famous statement: we are the government and are here to help - run as fast as you can

    • @Sarahann1993
      @Sarahann1993 2 місяці тому +22

      I get the sense the sister relies on her children to keep her house clean.

    • @spacedaze1860
      @spacedaze1860 2 місяці тому +18

      I have a friend who is a social worker. She said the worst part of her job is when she has to remove children because of a dirty house… the parents love their children and the children love the parents, but social workers DO NOT arrange to have homes cleaned for free. Involving CPS is guaranteeing the children will be taken, which is also traumatic. If the house stays clean, that is what matters. But I do wish the sister found a way to intervene sooner because I agree this is unacceptable for children (or anyone) to live in.

    • @spacedaze1860
      @spacedaze1860 2 місяці тому +15

      @@Sarahann1993if she has a teenage child, the teenage child should HELP clean the house… which is what she said… something very close to “my oldest helps me keep it clean.” That is normal… kids should have chores.

  • @bexp436
    @bexp436 2 місяці тому +22

    Some people are too used to these manufactured "home make-overs" that give false expectations of what is achievable in a short space pf time. You do a great job Auri. 😊

  • @michaelasulka1594
    @michaelasulka1594 8 днів тому +1

    You are so kind to help folks. What about your lungs and eyes? Thank You and take care!

  • @noraxbeth
    @noraxbeth 2 місяці тому +52

    Auri!!!! I’ve been watching you for over a year now, and your English is getting so, so good! I do believe “brittle” was the proper word you were going for. “Brittle” is when something is low-moisture and just crumbles or flakes apart. There is a common candy, peanut brittle, that is named that because it is very hard, and you have to chip off pieces to eat it.
    Thank you for motivating me to clean every weekend! ✨🙌

    • @kateFGMP
      @kateFGMP 2 місяці тому

      Taylor Swift has a lyrics like: “I’m a fire and I’ll keep your brittle heart warm”.
      English is not my native language and don’t search for every word I don’t know, but now I know, thanks!

  • @jennyscott1740
    @jennyscott1740 2 місяці тому +24

    How can anyone criticise you Auri, you work so hard. I find it amazing that you don't judge people.

  • @apostateturtle1960
    @apostateturtle1960 2 місяці тому +343

    Auri: "I don't know if I can clean this sink"
    Me: *secretly knows that she will clean the sink*
    Auri: "Oh my God it's clean!!"
    I do have one suggestion! I know a lot of your clients continue to send you pictures of their clean homes. Maybe you could do a "Where are they now?" video so they can show off how well they've maintained their spaces! Like, optional, of course, and no shame if they got too dirty again. But I think the people who use these cleanings to totally turn their lives around deserve some recognition!

    • @jillbenedict5270
      @jillbenedict5270 2 місяці тому +5

      @apostateturtle1960 that made me smile. If I could do 1 quarter of what Auri does I'd be in Heaven. & Auri I too like the suggestion of doing a follow up video.

    • @hylianflower9681
      @hylianflower9681 2 місяці тому +4

      Yessssss

    • @asumner1959
      @asumner1959 2 місяці тому +3

      @@apostateturtle1960 definitely

    • @melissapoore7161
      @melissapoore7161 2 місяці тому +9

      Where are they now videos would be wonderful!

    • @alexchavez5322
      @alexchavez5322 2 місяці тому +2

      They would even be more popular than the cleaning ones.

  • @Sadia_fay
    @Sadia_fay 2 місяці тому +3

    Her voice always sound's so friendly and she sound's like a fun person to hang out !❤!

  • @Elizagrace9
    @Elizagrace9 2 місяці тому +18

    Auri, I loved hearing the resident's story. It made it really come to life. I liked the long-form video. This was a heartbreaking situation. The filth was on a scale that I've never seen before. Plants and onions growing in the decomposition! I hope this family can continue to clean and to get therapy and other help. You and Samy are beyond amazing in doing this cleaning job.

  • @MeKnownAsI
    @MeKnownAsI 2 місяці тому +12

    I cried happy tears hearing the sister's grateful response to your cleaning and that they were continuing cleaning after your visit. Yes, more videos like this. You are changing people's lives and even if you can’t finish everything, you have made a tremendous difference in their home, which is the most important thing. Watching your videos always makes me happy. Thank you so much for sharing with us.

  • @jenniferberkel7623
    @jenniferberkel7623 2 місяці тому +38

    When the sister says shes worried about cross contamination with the fridge contents! 🤣🤣.... and yes i really liked the interview style. She was well spoken

    • @scipunkdollstudios4081
      @scipunkdollstudios4081 2 місяці тому +4

      Sometimes it's as simple as fearing OUTSIDE contamination and not your own. Like how someone could be willing to take a bath in their own tub but not someone else's even if it's been cleaned.

    • @abigailh7715
      @abigailh7715 2 місяці тому +5

      There's no sister. It's her

  • @LondonLite02
    @LondonLite02 22 дні тому

    I love her attitude- so positive, honest, and never judges!

  • @brendasnow8255
    @brendasnow8255 2 місяці тому +268

    I’m surprised that children’s services didn’t remove the girl. Some dirt and mess is acceptable, but this was child abuse. There’s a lot of bacteria there, too.

    • @justagirpup
      @justagirpup 2 місяці тому +27

      Absolutely! So sad for the children

    • @gardenx5574
      @gardenx5574 2 місяці тому

      @@brendasnow8255 mind your own business,: clean your house, raise your kids.

    • @kaylariggs5188
      @kaylariggs5188 2 місяці тому +24

      Literal abvse, and it's not to insult the parent. It can be unintentional, and I understand they need treatment. But that's an important part of healing.

    • @mariliadasilvaferreira326
      @mariliadasilvaferreira326 2 місяці тому +1

      Agree👍🏿

    • @Kayla-jy6vh
      @Kayla-jy6vh 2 місяці тому +22

      That’s what a lot of people in this comment thread aren’t understanding. It has to be a large amount of bacteria and fertilizer (that being compost or mold) for a plant to grow. The children had been inhaling toxic waste for a while…

  • @anitakalli100
    @anitakalli100 2 місяці тому +29

    To me, this was the best extreme cleaning video I've seen. Such a good job! Thank you for helping that family. Especially, the children. ❤️

  • @beckyhenderson6360
    @beckyhenderson6360 2 місяці тому +15

    Everything about this one made me sick to my stomach. I hope these kids are everyone's priority after this. Thank you for helping Auri.

  • @MyLove-s6r
    @MyLove-s6r Місяць тому

    You are a God sent. You have a purpose. I am glad you are here. What a blessing you are to the people you are helping.

  • @smajliiicka
    @smajliiicka 2 місяці тому +18

    Thank you, Auri and sorry for your experience. I couldn't help but notice the 'slip-of-a-tongue' when the sister says "...that's why my sister and I are scared to take trash out..." she swallowed it really well... I feel like you may have been taken advantage of and robbed as well... Really sorry about that 😢

  • @bealeyneskitchenadora
    @bealeyneskitchenadora 2 місяці тому +43

    why are some people complaining about the stains after cleaning. they should be thankful that the house was cleaned for FREE. Some relatives should’ve given Auri and her team assistance.

  • @prenticemays6769
    @prenticemays6769 15 днів тому +1

    You do a magnificent job and you do it for free YOU ARE AN ANGEL. KEEP UP THEGOODWORK GOD BLESS YOU

  • @janettescott580
    @janettescott580 2 місяці тому +11

    This one really broke my heart. When you got to the bathroom I had to hold back the tears. God bless you Auri.

  • @Christiana.Barreto
    @Christiana.Barreto 2 місяці тому +19

    I love the idea of interviewing the residents and hearing a bit of their stories. Thanks for sharing

  • @lilithiumeni
    @lilithiumeni 2 місяці тому +38

    Auri all of these videos you make are my cleaning motivation everyday. I turn on the video playlists and listen and watch you as I clean. Months ago my house was a wreck but thanks to you I cleaned areas everyday and I’m finally at the point where the house is totally clean and I just do spot cleaning and mopping daily. Thank you so much. I have depression, ocd, ptsd,anxiety and agoraphobia. Without you I’d probably have a house like the one from the video but no. You showing these homes showed me that it was possible to get a hold of the mess and get my life together. I can never thank you enough for all that you do. ❤

    • @lisab9541
      @lisab9541 2 місяці тому +1

      I'm a fellow sufferer of all that plus physical disabilities. I understand exactly what you're saying. Any time I haven't taken out the trash or not put it on the curb I get on myself. Luckily I have never gone more than two weeks. But I am so afraid of bugs, mice or whatever that I just can't allow my kitchen or bathroom to get too dirty. Dust, clutter and sometimes my kitchen floor gets fairly dirty. My issue is laundry. It's piled up from years of depression and physical disability. It never seems all caught up. Clean clothes don't get put away then seem dirty to me so I feel I then have to rewash them. But I sometimes pay someone way too much to help me clean and declutter just so it's never filthy. I hate to pay for help folding and hanging clothes 😂 but maybe I need it. I'm going broke but idk what else to do. My family does not live near me. My friends all have their own struggles. Thank you. Sorry I vented.

    • @thesilvercanis
      @thesilvercanis 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@lisab9541thats very tough, sorry youre going through that. My suggestion would be you could get rid of a lot of your clothing and make it so that you only have a small amount of things to wash on a regular basis. In the 50s, people use to have 10 good quality outfits that they would repair and take care of carefully to make sure they lasted a long time.

  • @CW-er7wh
    @CW-er7wh Місяць тому +3

    The mop you have works great for walls, but if you have trouble with how time consuming it is to clean the floors, I would suggest doing a "wet mop" like they do in restaurant kitchens. The key items other than a mop and bucket are getting a good deck brush for scrubbing and a large floor squeegee to gather all the liquid/waste. Since most homes don't have a floor drain, you could use a shop vac to pull up all the mess. You'll save a case of paper towels each time you clean a home.

  • @PinkJG619
    @PinkJG619 2 місяці тому +10

    I love how excited you are to clean, you were even kind about the robbery. Your attitude inspires me so much to find joy. I love it.

  • @xitsmedianax
    @xitsmedianax 2 місяці тому +28

    🩷🩷 I love the longer video Auri! Thank you so much for sharing. You and your brother are awesome for doing this cleaning for such a deserving family!!

    • @kaylariggs5188
      @kaylariggs5188 2 місяці тому +6

      Sammy is her boyfriend. Her brother is Sanjay I don't know if that's the correct spelling or pronunciation but it's something like that lol.

  • @sarahconklin1256
    @sarahconklin1256 2 місяці тому +7

    Hording is a form of OCD. It’s exhausting. Having everything just so. They get tired. They give up. It’s so sad to see. But I’m so glad that you are there and giving them hope. God bless you. Thank you for what you do.

  • @riceandton
    @riceandton 2 місяці тому +1

    I love hearing interviews and stories, but of course, if they feel they don't want to, that is okay too! Watching these videos makes me feel so relaxed and happy to see another person get a small break of light through the clouds. You did a beautiful job as always, and I truly hope the sister is able to take control of her life one step at a time. They sound like beautiful people

  • @halorules64
    @halorules64 2 місяці тому +14

    thank you for helping the girl. i have been in her situation and im sure you have a small inkling but you really just changed her life. i wish i had someone like you when i was younger

  • @karendennis6561
    @karendennis6561 2 місяці тому +14

    Someone had said you do not clean the floors well, I think you do!!! I am very impressed with all your cleaning. I would have given up before I started. Love your work, love your videos!!

  • @dianeconnors6263
    @dianeconnors6263 2 місяці тому +2

    You are amazing and just listening to you is beautiful. You don't judge anyone. And you do a wonderful job.

  • @annaf.1109
    @annaf.1109 2 місяці тому +260

    The sister saying "She always cares for her children first"!!? WHERE??. Where can the children eat??? Shower?? Sit? Learn? She cares for noone. Take these poor children away from this abuse!

    • @Naruta598
      @Naruta598 2 місяці тому +59

      Right? She goes above and beyond for her children? Sorry but no

    • @OvellaNegra13
      @OvellaNegra13 2 місяці тому

      True, and I bet she will have it dirty again in no time.

    • @trinitiwiltshire146
      @trinitiwiltshire146 2 місяці тому +29

      I​@@Naruta598I fully agree. I thought like...whhoooo does this to children they love???!!!! Those poor kids!!!😢

    • @ECMoPo
      @ECMoPo 2 місяці тому +26

      Depression is so much more complex than you think. It brings a lot of mental and physical tiredness, a lot of guilt, impotence... it's AWFUL. Sometimes life gets too overwhelming. For me, having to take a bath, clean the dishes, work, etc. overwhelmes me so much. I still do it, but it's EXTREMELY hard to even get out of bed. Let's better not criticize when you haven't experienced the full extent of depression.

    • @annaf.1109
      @annaf.1109 2 місяці тому +38

      @@ECMoPo No. No excuse for THIS when children or pets are dependent of you. And that words the sister said are simply not true.

  • @Debo_OG
    @Debo_OG 2 місяці тому +42

    I don’t have the intestinal fortitude to handle even walking into some of these homes! I appreciate getting to watch this through a screen! ❤
    Edit: I enjoyed the interview. Anytime you can hear a personal perspective it helps with understanding and compassion

  • @jenniferferreira9061
    @jenniferferreira9061 2 місяці тому +62

    I’m so glad that you’re ok. What a scary thing to go through. I truly can’t thank you enough for all you do. What you did for that young girl is amazing ❤❤❤.

    • @Aurikatariina
      @Aurikatariina  2 місяці тому +8

      Thank you for the kind words❤

    • @jenniferferreira9061
      @jenniferferreira9061 2 місяці тому +4

      @@Aurikatariina you truly are just AMAZING ❤️❤️❤️.

  • @MamaBearTravel
    @MamaBearTravel 4 дні тому +1

    Great job, as always!! You're sooo kind! I LOVE the interviewing!

  • @trudywhitebear
    @trudywhitebear 2 місяці тому +10

    Thank you to the sister for sharing. I ejoyed the interview. I feel it helps grow compassion and empathy. Auri, thank you for showing the world, that cleaning for others can change the world.

  • @chrismc1975
    @chrismc1975 2 місяці тому +19

    This one was very difficult to watch. My concern is for the children living here. How did they accomplish anything other than barely sleeping in this mess?
    We’ve seen some really bad places you’ve cleaned but the state of this place no wonder there were stained floors and walls.
    I hope they can repaint, and repair and get the plumbing sorted out. Glad to hear they are thrilled with what you accomplished and that they have been able to keep going with it. You are the help they needed ❤
    Hopefully they were able to get a skip to clear the trash backlog and hope the neighbours give some respect

  • @gatorgear4350
    @gatorgear4350 2 місяці тому +86

    I’m gonna say that the sister is mentally ill because there’s no way on God’s earth that a normal person could live like this. She needs counseling and the family needs to step up. Go in there every two weeks and take care of that place and keep that place cleaned up. That is an apartment also that someone else owns. She could be kicked out. It is time to step up maybe get her a housekeeper. So this never happens again. This is just beyond belief to live in this and to create this mess. You cannot blame people for being upset about this because they all live in the same building. What you doing in your apartment affects other apartments like bugs and smell.. I’ve seen it myself firsthand. It cost a lot of problems for all the other tenants.

    • @stavroula_pollatou
      @stavroula_pollatou 2 місяці тому +21

      Exactly! We don’t want to hurt other people’s feelings, but we can’t constantly deflect from the truth! And the truth is this woman is a danger to the other tenants and her children! She seems to be in breach with reality and her sister did give some insight to her story but she seems to be sugarcoating a pile of shit that this whole thing seems to be. This is a terribly scary thing. And it is especially scary for the poor kids living in these conditions. I kinda hope that this whole story is fake cause I really don’t want to imagine a kid growing up in this hellhole!

    • @LyraLove1
      @LyraLove1 2 місяці тому +3

      @@stavroula_pollatou unfortunately, this kind of mental illness is becoming more and more common now, it's horrifying...

    • @florentina1972
      @florentina1972 2 місяці тому +2

      Yes, corect!!! 👏

  • @JulieStrickland-c5f
    @JulieStrickland-c5f Місяць тому

    Im so sorry that you had to deal with depression. I have it amd its been really deep and bad sometimes. The fact that you are still here and have such a good attitude in life is a blessing. Cleaning your self amd your environment are two of the hardest things to do when youre depressed and the way you help people is selfless and amazing.

  • @miz.harrington85
    @miz.harrington85 2 місяці тому +15

    I can’t imagine working so hard to get that sink looking amazing 🤩 and then turn around and see the rest of the house 😱! You are the world’s best cleaner!!!