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
Cleaning expert and author Lynsey Crombie has shared one of her go-to products for cleaning her stainless steel sink. Lynsey, also known as the Queen of Clean on Instagram, is a huge advocate for natural cleaning products like lemons and white vinegar.
Cleaning expert and Instagram star Lynsey Crombie has shared a cheap hack for using lemons to clean. Lynsey, who has just published her third book The 15-Minute Clean, often shares her tips and hacks on Instagram with her 239,000 followers. The cleaning
Baking trays can burn extremely easily and can end up looking dirty, even when cleaned regularly. Removing the burn marks can be of huge annoyance, but cleaning sensation Lynsey Crombie has shared how using bicarbonate of soda will get your oven trays
“In the US and in Australia they call it baking soda, in the UK we obviously call it bicarbonate of soda so it is the same thing but a lot of people do get very confused with this one,” Lynsey explained. The
Natural cleaning solutions like this one, are just one of many elements to Lynsey’s new book, The 15-Minute Clean. The book aims to make cleaning fun and easy by creating a 15-minute method that anyone can use. While most of us dread
Lynsey Crombie, also known as the Queen of Clean on Instagram, has taken the cleaning world by storm in recent years. With over 232,000 followers on Instagram and regular appearances on ITV’s This Morning, Lynsey’s cleaning tips have become legendary. From shaving
TV cleaning expert and best-selling author Lynsey Crombie shared more cleaning tips for “Windows Wednesday” on her Instagram story. Lynsey explained that while most people concentrate on the glass, now is the time to clean your frames and sills too. She said:
Cleaning expert, Lynsey Crombie, AKA the Queen of Clean, showed her followers how to clean a 2p coin using tomato ketchup. The expert, who has more than 225,000 followers on Instagram, told her followers that ketchup can be used to clean a
The cleaning expert also told her followers to use “colour-coded” sponges to avoid “cross contamination” while cleaning the house. She recommended using pink the sink, blue for the loo, silver for steel, yellow for mellow and green for glass. Once you’ve finished