Cleaning: Mrs Hinch fans share 27p hack to remove oil from kitchen floors

Cleaning star Mrs Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, gained popularity after sharing her cleaning tips and recommendations on social media and television. The cleaning enthusiast has managed to gain over 4.1 million followers on Instagram. Now their fans have started their own social media groups devoted to cleaning and tidying up tips.

“Use a lot and take your time, then clean more than once with a regular degreasing floor cleaner.

“Please do not put clean detergent down, otherwise it will get worse.”

Elaine Jones agreed and said, “Salt then let the salt soak up the oil.

“Brush it in and if it needs more salt add it and repeat as necessary. Then wash with hot soapy water. “

Facebook user Lynne Williams said: “The cheaper the salt, sprinkle on it before going to bed, have a kitchen roll ready to clear the way to the kettle in the morning.”

Social media user Rachel Storey commented on the post: “Salt, I work in a kitchen.

“Sprinkle it on and leave it for a while to soak up the oil. Then just sweep everything up. “

Hayley Duncan suggested the same thing. She said, “Soak up salt, then dish soap and clean after a while.”

Mandy Lowe replied, “Salt is best. Takes up oil and brushes it off, then reapply if necessary. “

Lorna Melville said, “Salt will absorb the oil. Pour on it, let it work and then brush it on and wash it with hot soapy water. “

Other Mrs. Hinch fans had other suggestions, including using sodium bicarbonate and hand sanitizer.

Lindsey Annis commented, “Alcoholic hand gel. Squirt it over the greasy spot and wipe it off.

“If it’s still a bit slippery, repeat it. Works every time. “

Facebook user Kirsty Leather said, “Sprinkle baking soda on the stained area.

“Wait at least an hour for the baking soda to soak up the fat.

“Then gently wipe the area with a cloth dipped in warm soapy water.”

Jenna McCallum Brady said, “When I was working in restaurants, when oil was spilled, you covered it with flour, let it soak it up, and then suck it up.

“After washing with a degreaser, I recommend HG oven, grill and grill cleaner.

“I do this at home too and it works perfectly every time.”

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