Mrs Hinch fans love a £1 trick to properly clean filthy ovens – and it needs NO scrubbing
WITH thick layers of grease stuck on the once-shiny surface, cleaning the oven glass is a task no one looks forward to.
But now, fans of the cleaning sensation, Mrs Hinch, are going crazy over a cheap product which they claimed is the ”easiest” way to deal with the filthy mess, sparing your arm muscles from a vigorous workout.
Mrs Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, 32, has long been a favourite amongst fellow cleaning enthusiasts, with close to 4.5 million followers on Instagram.
The star rose to fame a few years ago with various home hacks and now her fans have even started dedicated cleaning pages on social media.
In one such group, Mrs Hinch Cleaning tips and tricks on Facebook, a member sought advice: ”Does anyone know the easiest way to clean the inner glass on an oven door?”
Although it’s essential to clean oven glass on a regular basis – this will avoid the oil and food residue forming into a impossible-to-remove mess – it’s safe to say many avoid this task.
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Fortunately, fellow cleaning fanatics were quick to help the man make his oven glass look like brand new, The Express reported.
Although there were many responses, the majority swore by using Pink Stuff – a firm favourite in the Hinchliffe household.
The paste, which retails for just £1, is extremely versatile and can be used for various purposes, including getting rid of grease, grime, stains and dirt from a range of surfaces and appliances.
Some fans of the product even claimed that ”no scrubbing” was required.
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“The easiest thing to do is apply Pink Stuff paste to the entire glass and leave overnight. It properly cleans the glass with no scrubbing needed,” commented Vicky Stone, a member of the group.
Another added: ”Pink Stuff paste, I used this for the first time the other day, was really quite impressed with the results!”
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Louise Standard advised: “Use Pink Stuff paste, apply it to the glass and leave it overnight.
”Then wipe the paste off the next day with a damp cloth and the stains will come off really easily.”
Available in Asda for £1, the product can also be purchased in Sainsbury’s for £1.65.
For those who want to stick to homemade solutions, other fans suggested making a mixture using ingredients sitting in your kitchen.
“Make a paste using baking soda and white vinegar, rub generously on the glass and leave for 30 mins,” wrote Becky Langley.
“Use a scrub daddy to get it off, works every time.”
Beth Saunders commented: “Baking soda white vinegar and then use a Brillo pad. No heavy chemicals needed.”
Instead of Pink Stuff or a baking soda-white vinegar paste, someone else swore by using a dishwasher for your filthy oven glass worries.
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“A dishwasher tablet dampened in cold water is all you need.
“Took me 10 minutes tops after spending money and hours of soaking on top oven products, took me longer to get off the floor than cleaning it.”
