The clean sensation of Ms. Hinch , whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, became famous on social media. The star's clever cleaning tips have attracted more than four million followers to her Instagram page.
Inspired by their methods, cleaning fanatics have started their own social media groups that are dedicated to helping others find effective ways to do the daily chores.
Facebook user Anne-Marie Fell asked for advice on how to remove mold from a bathroom ceiling.
In response to the article recommended Denise Wareham Black: " Cillit Bang on a brush , spray , 10 minutes act can wipe clean. Job done ".
Impressed by the band member's suggested method, Bryony Edwards wrote, "I wouldn't think of doing it that way, it's really practical advice.
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Lynsey O'Neil warned, "You must treat the mold properly first or it will keep coming back. Don't bleach, feed the mold and just white it."
Eileen Watson recommended using Cif Mold Remover Spray for mold control, adding, "It's amazing."
Sal Clar wrote, "Soak bleach in white tea towels and tape it to the ceiling, let it stand overnight, then remove it and it will go away." "
Kelly Horton suggested using HG mold spray and described the product as "amazing".
Denise Ritcher wrote, "Use bleach to make sure your eyes are protected and the room is ventilated.
"My bathroom ceiling is painted with eggshell acrylic, it doesn't get moldy at all. Ventilation is the key.
Tanya Turner wrote, "We got so tired of cleaning it and then repainting it that we put a false ceiling in it so there was no more mold."
"You have to treat it with mold and mildew paint and then repaint, anything else is just a temporary fix," Furbz explained.
Kathleen Balshaw advised, "As soon as you see a single small stain, apply heavy bleach with a toothbrush."
Punam Sharma wrote: "Bleach nourishes mold; it will only come back stronger. Use pure distilled white vinegar instead. Then scrape off the paint, plaster and treat with mold-resistant paint. Keep the windows open and invest in nuaire drimaster.
Bethany K Critchell recommended sanding the affected areas on the ceiling before painting the room with gloss paint.
Angy Brettie commented: "Washed with bleach, then applied an emulsion layer, then satined - it has a repellent effect."
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