Let's face it, most of us are suckers for a bit of unexpected joy.
This explains why cleaning fans were excited to discover hidden messages on some of their favourite Method products... cue the scramble to find yours.
So, if you have a bottle of Method knocking around in your cleaning cupboard (or cupboards, we see you) then you'll be delighted to know there's a little inscription at the bottom.
After the revelation was posted on to the Facebook group Mrs Hinch Made Me Do It, fans of the environmentally friendly cleaning brand were quick to check out what messages were lurking at the bottom of their bottles.
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One said: "Who knew? Just checked and mine say 'let's clean naked baby' and 'stop. dance. recycle.'"
Another person wrote: "[Mine says] Take me to your leader.... must be me as no one else will clean the bathroom!!"
The news all got too much for one person who explained that they didn't know about it, adding: "Just finished my night shift and my head is fried with this intense information."
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LADbible has reached out to Method for comment.
In the meantime, if it's cleaning tips you're after, take a look at this hack to fix battered and dirty Converse shoes.
The woman responsible used a product called Pink Stuff (you know the one), soaking the shoes in it for a couple of hours after she had initially cleaned them using a toothbrush, then threw them into a 40 degree washing machine cycle.
If you've got a pair of mucky canvas trainers that you're not quite ready to part with yet, it's definitely worth the price of the cleaner. Cheaper than a new pair of shoes, right?
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Oh, and the cleaning product costs only £1. That's one single pound.
The woman also shared her snazzy tip in the Mrs Hinch Made Me Do It group on Faebook, writing: "The Pink stuff is the best for Converse!"
Explaining her method, she continued: "I wet them and then used a toothbrush and scrubbed them with the Pink Stuff paste. I let them sit with the pink stuff on it for about 2 hours and then just put them on a 40 degree wash, then let them air dry outside."
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If you want to grab some Pink Stuff, it's just a quid from Wilko, and promises to clean a lot more than just trainers.
It can be used on sinks, cookers, pans, showers, garden furniture, and basically whatever else you've got.
It's popular enough in the group, as one person commented: "Pink stuff is amazing! Best to pop them on the line when the suns out. Makes them come out whiter!"
Featured Image Credit: Instagram/method_uk