Fans of cleaning influencer Mrs Hinch have shared their tips for cleaning barbecues. Mrs Hinch, whose full name is Sophie Hinchliffe, has over four million followers on Instagram. The cleaning expert has become so popular that fans have created their own social
Cleaning has never been more important than it has been in the last year due to the pandemic. Store bought products can also be extremely expensive, especially when buying multiple for each room in the home. Expert Lynsey Crombie has shared how
“White vinegar and kitchen paper,” another homeowner agreed. Vinegar is something many people will already have in their cupboards and it could be an affordable way to clean. Others suggested using soapy water to get a streak-free finish. A social media user
Another agreed, and said: “Cold water and washing up liquid.” A third simply replied saying: “Fairy liquid.” Others suggested using the cleaning product Elbow Grease, which can be purchased from most supermarkets for as little as £1. A social media user wrote:
Baking soda is a multifaceted product, able to bring fluffy rises to cakes, get rid of pungent odours and remove stains and baked on grime. Cheaper than most household cleaners, baking soda can shift dirt in no time and is quickly becoming
Cleaning can often require buying products and solutions that are expensive and bad for the environment. Therefore, it is a good idea to clean with natural and eco-friendly ingredients when you can. Bathroom specialists at Drench have shared their advice on how
Fans of cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch have taken to social media recently to create their own groups dedicated to cleaning tips and hacks. Mrs Hinch, whose full name is Sophie Hinchliffe, has over four million followers on Instagram. She now has a
TikToker Sophie Louise has amazed her followers after she revealed how to revive non-stick frying pans back to their original state. She opens the video saying: “Have you got a frying pan that is meant to be non-stick but it sticks now? What
Although restrictions are beginning to ease, it is still imperative to prioritise hygiene and make sure your home, your belongings, and your hands are clean to help curb the spread of coronavirus. Beko, sellers of kitchen appliances, has found that 81 percent
Some of the other suggestions from users included using lemon juice, Bar Keepers Friend and brick acid. Another popular recommendation from Mrs Hinch fans was using WD40. A user said: “I haven’t done this but apparently WD40 is great at removing rust!