I’ve finally found the book that makes my house sparkle! I wish Iwan had written it sooner!!!
Louise Pentland
Suddenly there is joy in cleaning! An inspiring and ingenious guide to home sparkle. Cleaning has never been this interesting or joyful.
Helen Lederer
If you get freaked out by your never ending to-do list, this is the book for you. Iwan's a sassy scrubber who offers smart, bite-sized strategies proving you don't need to spend hours cleaning to keep a nice house.
Steph McGovern
You should pick up a copy if you're in a cleaning rut and need a little motivation.
Hermione Chantal
A constant inspiration!
Luke Catleugh
Packed full of tips!
Nichola Ludlam-Raine, Nics Nutrition
Iwan knows all of the hacks... my house is going to be sparkling.
Joel Wood
Fantastic! Perfect timing to help me with sorting my house out and keeping on top of all the cleaning!
Kate McCabe, Kate's Georgian Home
Just brilliant! There are so many very useful cleaning tips... tips, hacks, tricks that you all need for your home. You won't regret buying it!
Dilly Carter, Declutter Dollies
The perfect way to avoid overwhelm... chock-full of handy cleaning tips, tricks and routines to keep your home clean in a minimal amount of time.
Ideal Home
It's so good! It's got so many tips, tricks, hacks... everything he's ever known, learnt and done for the last 10 years is in here.
Stacey Solomon
10/10! Loved every minute of reading this book! Thoughtful, calm and full of so many helpful tips you can easily refer back to. Iwan’s warmth and kindness really shines through. A friendly guide you can truly trust!
Mrs Hinch
We spend an average four hours a week cleaning our home - and some put in ten. If you reckon there must be an easier way of doing things, you will love TV favourite Iwan's debut book, helping you achieve a clean and happy home in minutes. You'll discover simple daily hacks you can incorporate into your life, monthly maintenance ideas – and how to deal with stubborn stains. Great if you want to spend less time on cleaning but not let standards slip.
Natasha Harding, The Sun