The video shows Cox testing a cleaning hack for the first time. "I saw this cleaning hack on Instagram. Let's see if it works," she says.
Cox begins by pouring out the last of her smoothie from the blender and into the sink. "Rinse it," she adds while running the blender under the water in quick swirls. Cox proceeds to dump out the dirty water and follows it up with a few pumps of dish soap.
After adding in the dish soap, Cox fills up the blender a third of the way with water. She then places the blender into the machine, closes the lid on top and turns on the blender to let it work its magic.
For the final step, Cox dumps the soapy water and rinses the blender under the faucet before peering into the blender for a last inspection. "Well that's pretty genius," the star says before adding, "It actually is."
The caption read, "Cleaning hack that actually works." Stars and fans were quick to flood the comments with signs of approval and references to similarities between Cox and Monica Geller's cleaning shortcuts.
Natasha Bedingfield commented, "Wow good idea," and Julianne Moore added, "Thank you [prayer hands emoji]." Others commented, "Monica being Monica," and "Monica would have totally created that hack!"
After watching Cox clean her blender without getting her hands dirty, there's no doubt about it...this cleaning hack is not just clean, it's Monica-clean!
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