Guide: Earn Money Through Effective Cleaning | Preview (ITV1)

In a vibrant new series, host Josie Gibson leads viewers on a unique journey towards decluttering and potential financial gain. Titled “How To Clean Up For Cash,” the show will air on ITV1 starting Monday, April 13th, at 7:30 PM.
Unlocking Hidden Treasures
Across the UK, homes are reportedly holding £32 billion worth of unused items. Many individuals remain unaware of the valuable possessions accumulating in their living spaces. Gibson aims to help families turn that clutter into cash.
The Show’s Concept
In “How To Clean Up For Cash,” Josie Gibson, along with antiques expert Dan Hatfield and declutter specialist Jacqueline McLeod, surprises families by secretly clearing out their clutter. The families are distracted under the pretense of participating in a different show while the team evaluates their belongings.
- Show Host: Josie Gibson
- Antiques Expert: Dan Hatfield
- Declutter Specialist: Jacqueline McLeod
- Estimated Value of Unused Items in UK: £32 billion
Once the families return, they face a crucial decision: to keep the items or accept an offer for cash. This format not only sheds light on potential earnings from everyday possessions but also fosters connections among families.
More from Josie Gibson
In addition to “How To Clean Up For Cash,” Josie Gibson will host another series called “Taste of the Westcountry.” This show highlights the culinary delights of the Westcountry, showcasing local artisans and unique flavors.
Culinary Adventures Await
During this journey, Josie will explore the picturesque Cotswolds and encounter local farmers and chefs. She teams up with Michelin-starred chef Paul Ainsworth to create signature dishes and discover the region’s hidden culinary gems.
- Series: Taste of the Westcountry
- Partner: Chef Paul Ainsworth
- Highlights: Local food, artisan makers, historical sites
As viewers anticipate the launch of “How To Clean Up For Cash,” they can expect an engaging blend of fun, education, and heartfelt moments as families transform their clutter into cash. Don’t miss this innovative take on decluttering.




