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Cleaning
Cleaning Techniques
Moths
Home Maintenance
Tea Organizing
Cleaning Tips
Pet Care
Garage Organization
Phone Cleaning
Car Maintenance
Shop Vac
Cleaning Hacks
Folex
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Overnight Guests
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Spotless is a podcast about cleaning, hosted by Hanna Brooks Olsen and Andrew Walsh. They help listeners with cleaning-related questions, test drive new scrubbing techniques, and complain about the way people vacuum in the movies.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes178Founded7 years ago
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ComedySociety & Culture

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Latest Episodes

A gift from a listener promises to be “better than A.I.” when it comes to helpful household hints. It also leads Hanna and Andrew down memory lane to a time when women could clean and moisturize their hands at the same time. (Oh, Madge!)

Andrew’s saga involving a mystery smell in his basement has gone from bad to worse, and he’s now dealing with biblical levels of pestilence. Meanwhile, Hanna had quite the fright getting out of bed the other day, and it reminded her why it’s importan... more

Andrew has a mystery smell in his basement, and he’s tearing the whole place apart trying to figure it out. AND THAT’S NOT EVEN THE TOP STORY TODAY! He also found an unwanted “gift” on his treelawn, and he’s raging mad about it. Meanwhile, Hanna fina... more

Hanna is in Seattle, so she and Andrew get to do the show together in the same studio, along with a dog and a cat who might want to be friends? They talk about the scent profiles and ridiculous cleaning policies of AirBNB rentals. Plus a Scrub Jockey... more

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Hanna Brooks Olsen
Co-host and cleaning enthusiast, known for her relatable anecdotes and humor related to everyday messes.
Andrew Walsh
Co-host known for his humor and insights into cleaning techniques and household management.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 208 ratings
  • More Than Just Cleaning

    Not only do Andrew and Hanna provide great advice and information on all stuff cleaning they provide a window into a nice friendship that is funny, silly and oddly comforting. Thank you for doing such a great job all these years.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Purplemooncat0126
    United Statesa year ago
  • verbal crutch

    Love the banter between the two of them,and the information provided is great, but she does say the word "like" quite a bit which is sort of distracting

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    zygotesprout
    United Statesa year ago
  • This podcast is so amazing!

    Spotless is my favorite podcast! It’s great if you love to clean, or if you hate to clean (like me). I put it on while I’m cleaning and it’s made my chores so much more enjoyable and my house so much cleaner! I’ve learned so many cleaning tips from Hannah, Andrew, and the Scrub Jockeys and it’s made my cleaning both fun and more efficient. The only problem is that episodes come out every two weeks, and I can’t bring myself to deep clean without listening!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TayaPdx
    United States3 years ago
  • Hanna and Andrew are the cutest, funniest, and most relatable podcast hosts I've listened to in a long time. My only complaint is that I wish there were more episodes. Their banter is fun and you'll definitely learn something about cleaning, organizing, appliances, or pop culture. I was thrilled to find a cleaning related podcast that wasn't some middle aged mom talking about how to keep up with her kids' laundry and dishes. Highly recommended!

    Audible
    5
    Melanie M
    United States3 years ago
  • Listen!! It's not just about cleaning!

    Hanna and Andrew are the cutest, funniest, and most relatable podcast hosts I've listened to in a long time. My only complaint is that I wish there were more episodes. Their banter is fun and you'll definitely learn something about cleaning, organizing, appliances, or pop culture. I was thrilled to find a cleaning related podcast that wasn't some middle aged mom talking about how to keep up with her kids' laundry and dishes. Highly recommended!

    Audible
    5
    Melanie M
    United States3 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

The podcast is often described as a community space for those who love or dislike cleaning, offering practical tips in a light-hearted manner.
Reviewers highlight the unique charm of the hosts, enhancing the listening experience with their engaging personality and stories.
A number of comments express a desire for more frequent episodes and emphasize the joy of learning cleaning techniques in a fun way.
Listeners appreciate the entertaining banter and relatable humor between the hosts, making cleaning feel less daunting.
Some listeners find the podcast motivational, helping them tackle household chores with a fresh perspective.

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175: To AirBNB Is Human
Q: Where do you start when you're responsible for cleaning up a really big mess?
I start by sorting in layers like archaeology, beginning with laundry, dishes, and trash.
169: Break Time
Q: Do we really make the biggest messes in the most inconvenient times or at the most inconvenient times?
They discuss how clumsiness seems to increase when they're rushed and how extra tasks can lead to more mess.
136: Weird Folex, But Okay
Q: How do you deal with it?
Don't leave dog treats in the car.
136: Weird Folex, But Okay
Q: Are you responsible for this?
The smell was from the mouse droppings in the car.
134: Auld Lang Grime
Q: What cleaning hacks do you recommend for vacuum maintenance?
One effective hack is to keep a spare filter for your vacuum, allowing you to change it quickly and maintain cleaning efficiency.

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What is Spotless about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Episodes feature a friendly exploration of cleaning habits, humorous anecdotes, and practical advice, making the concept of cleaning both entertaining and relatable. The hosts engage listeners with stories ranging from personal cleaning disasters to community challenges in managing cleanliness, often blending humor with useful tips. This unique approach not only motivates listeners to tackle chores but also builds a welcoming community for those with varying levels of tidiness, from neat freaks to those who struggle with clutter.

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Spotless launched 7 years ago and published 178 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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