An extreme cleaner spends up to five days transforming strangers' homes - for free.<br /><br />Diana Jones, 23, started cleaning peoples homes after giving her mum's, house a "deep clean".<br /><br />Since she started, Diana has cleaned 10 houses in total and said it can take up to five days to finish.<br /><br />She said the houses are the "worst environment" she will find herself in but said it is rewarding when she sees the final result.<br /><br />Diana, a cleaner, from Manchester, said: "Some families will reach out to be as their family member is struggling or has a disability.<br /><br />"Every single situation is different and I think it is incredible that so many people ask me for help.<br /><br />"The recent house I did was a hoarder house. The living conditions were poor and it took me five whole days.<br /><br />"I love the fact I am able to help people and their reaction is always emotional."<br /><br />Diana started cleaning full time in January 2024 after helping her mum out with the house work.<br /><br />She realised that her mum was too busy to constantly be cleaning so offered a helping hand.<br /><br />Diana said: "My mum has five kids in total, she is always busy.<br /><br />"She is always taking my siblings to after school clubs and she does not have the time.<br /><br />"I stepped in and helped her out. I was chuffed and she was chuffed about it."<br /><br />After she cleaned her mums home, Diana posted the transformation videos on social media and started getting people reaching out to her for help.<br /><br />The last house she cleaned belonged to a hoarder and took her five days to complete.<br /><br />Diana said: "Describing the state of the homes is hard. They can be very intense.<br /><br />"It is not for the faint hearted I would say.<br /><br />"You need to have a thick skin to be able to clean them and walk in and do what you do."<br /><br />One of Diana's recent cleans was for a family who lived in a in a four bedroom house who wanted somewhere to eat and bathe.<br /><br />The kitchen was filled with hundreds of flies and she spent two and a half hours clearing a living room filled with rubbish.<br /><br />After she has cleaned the home, Diana doesn't charge them a penny.<br /><br />She said: "I don't charge people a penny. I bring in my own cleaning supplies and they get a nice clean house.<br /><br />"I have a lot of empathy and once I realised how any people need to help and can't afford it, I wanted to help.<br /><br />"I think there isn't enough help for people in the UK and if there is anyone that can offer a helping hand it is incredible."<br /><br />Diana said that people often get emotional when they have seen what their house looks like after Diana has been round to clean.<br /><br />She said: "I have had reactions where people have got very teary. I am so happy that I can make an impact on their life.<br /><br />"Their normal is not our normal. They deserve like anyone else to breath in their own space.<br /><br />"I just think what I do is amazing and people should help when they can."<br /><br />Diana offers free house cleans @cleaningwithdiana1
