11.15.2020

The Hinch fan shares a simple 99p carpet cleaning trick to remove hair and stains

Ms. Hinch became famous after she started sharing tips and tricks . He now has almost four million followers on Instagram and continues to pass on cheap and simple cleaning tips. Fans value his advice so much that they have now created their own Facebook Pages where they share their own insights.

"I saw the article about pinched hair and how the vacuum cleaner didn't remove it. So I bought a raclette for 99 pence and gave it a try.

The video then showed the trick of the lady scrubbing the floor back and forth with the squeegee to remove hair that was stuck to the carpet.

Raclettes can be bought at most retailers and supermarkets, including Wilko, Poundland, B&M, and Home Bargains.

Feeling clean Ms. Hinch herself recently shared this trick that she uses on her carpets to pick up her dog's fur.

Vacuum cleaners often only pick up the top layer of dirt from a carpet and do not get into hair that can get stuck there.

On the same Facebook page, other fans posted more carpet cleaning tips to remove stains.

A cleaning fanatic asked: "The carpet in my granddaughter's room needs cleaning, there are make-up stains and tea light wax.

"I've tried fabric softener and carpet cleaner. What else can I try?"

There are comments on tips and tricks the lady might try to remove the stains.

One comment read, "I used Mascara Elbow Grease Spray on a cream mat this week. Completely gone!

The cleaning guru loves the cleaning guru as much as many of his followers.

Tesco said, "Elbow grease is designed to remove grease and oil in all situations.

"It's ideal for removing grease stains from fabrics and porous materials, removing grease from kitchen surfaces, and cleaning oily surfaces like engines and machines."

It can be picked up at supermarkets, as well as B&M and Home Bargains for around £ 1.

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