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This video showing just how much dirt is on London Underground seats will make you squirm

File this one under the heading, “Things You Really Don’t Want To Think About Too Much Or You’ll Never Leave The House Again”.

A cleaning company, mr_carpet_clean, recently posted a TikTok showing just how much dirt they extracted from a deep clean of some carriage seats on the Northern Line of the London Underground.

It makes for grim viewing.

Steven James, who made the video, then did an interview with the BBC about the experiment. And he reminded us that all “high traffic areas” could be carrying the same level of dirt, be it a bus, cinema seat or a theatre.

Excuse me while I retch a little.

Needless to say, Transport for London (TFL), who operate the Underground, were not impressed. TfL issued a statement to the BBC saying making the video “may have put other passengers at risk, because of the dangers of emptying a bucket of water on a platform near the live rail.”

TFL added that its cleaning schedule for Tube trains is made up of two different levels of cleaning – daily pre-service cleans and a deep clean every 28 days.

Still, people aren’t convinced that the Tube can ever really be that clean.

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Maybe this is the answer.

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