Cuban in Florida lights up TikTok spraying down her patio with a hose: "Nothing rots and the pool has someone to clean it."

A Cuban woman in Florida goes viral on TikTok for her energetic cleaning method using water and soap. The video has sparked debate about cleaning and home maintenance.


@aniadys_aaa never imagined that a simple family cleaning day would make her go viral. This Cuban resident in Florida shared a video on TikTok where she is seen scrubbing the floor of her terrace with water, soap, buckets, and brooms, just like it's done "in all respectable Cuban households." But what came next was foam... and controversy.

The video has already surpassed 1.4 million views, and it shows how, to the rhythm of the bucket splashes, the foam eventually reached the pool. For some, it was an exemplary cleaning act; for others, it was almost an attack on water maintenance. Comments came in quickly: "Won't the chlorine and soap explode?", "That floor is slippery, it’s scary", "Everything is going to rot."

But Aniadys, far from shrinking away, responded with her best weapons: naturalness and a sense of humor. "The slab is porous, it doesn’t slip at all," she explained. "And the cabinets outside are mounted on concrete, so when they get water, nothing happens. Nothing rots," she said.

"And what about the pool?" some insisted. "That's what the pool cleaner is for," she replied, unperturbed. In another video, she added: "The furniture is tired of getting wet and nothing has happened to it. It's patio furniture."

The “soap drama” divided opinions: while some worried about the health of the filtration system, others just wanted to know where to buy that dishware that “looks like Versailles marble.” And many simply voiced what we all thought: “How nice it is to clean like this, with family, water, and a bit of chaos!”

Amid the criticism, there was genuine love: “Throwing water is life itself,” “We Cubans clean like this,” “In my house, we wash even the walls.” And even someone who offered a job: “If you like cleaning, come work for my company.”

In the end, beyond the wet floor, Aniadys' story reflects that quintessentially Cuban blend of pride in cleanliness, passion for a beautiful home, and a healthy dose of "I don't care what they say."

Frequently Asked Questions about Aniadys' Cleaning Method and Cuban Cleaning Culture

Why did Aniadys' cleaning video go viral on TikTok?

Aniadys' video went viral because it showcases an authentic and traditional way of cleaning, typical of Cuban households, generating both admiration and controversy regarding the amount of water used. Her naturalness and sense of humor in responding to criticism also contributed to its virality.

What do Cubans think about Aniadys' cleaning method?

Opinions are divided: some Cubans view Aniadys' method as an expression of their culture of cleanliness, while others believe it waste water. Nevertheless, many identify with the tradition of cleaning using large amounts of water and soap.

What cultural differences regarding cleanliness does Aniadys' video reflect compared to the United States?

The video by Aniadys reflects the cultural differences in cleaning practices between Cubans and Americans. In Cuba, it is common to use plenty of water and soap, whereas in the United States, there is a tendency to be more conservative with water usage due to infrastructure and local regulations.

How does Aniadys respond to the criticisms regarding the maintenance of her pool?

Aniadys responds to the criticisms by assuring that she has a professional in charge of maintaining her pool, and that the cleaning method used does not affect the filtration system.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.

Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.