"It comes out so easily! Ms. Hinch fans share her tips on removing grease from oven doors.
CLEANING experts gave tips on cleaning oven doors and glass grease.
The fat "comes off easily," according to Hinch fans.
When the holiday season draws to a close, it's time to give your stove some love.
When cooking for a large group, your oven can show its age.
The oven door is one of the areas of your oven that may have suffered the most damage at this time of year.
Ms. Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, has fans who have shared her tips on degreasing oven doors.
Ms. Hinch became famous after she started sharing her cleaning tips online and on TV.
He now has over 4.1 million followers on Instagram and has several books under his belt.
In social media groups with thousands of members, their fans share their own cleaning tips.
"Hello everyone, what's the best way to remove grease stains from the inside of the oven door? Hemi Kotecha asked other Ms. Hinch fans about a group.
Hemi posted a photo of her oven door covered in brown grease.
Over 300 people commented on the cleaning fan mail.
Using baking soda and vinegar was one of the most common reactions.
"I only made baking powder, vinegar and washing-up liquid and let it stand, then I got a notepad," said Facebook user Ivy Mahieu.
"Baking soda and vinegar," wrote Linda Duff.
"Baking soda mixed with white vinegar into a paste and then rubbed into the glass," explained Debbie Lamasz.
"A little water, a cap of white vinegar, and two tablespoons of baking soda are a treat," said Williams.
"White vinegar and baking soda," added Sarah Mintrum.
"Baking soda and washing-up liquid," Sherri White replied.
Occasionally, vinegar is used.
"Then I cut the boxes open with a knife," says the narrator.
It's so easy to remove.
The trick is not only natural, but also inexpensive.
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White vinegar spray is £ 1.50 at Wilko and 79 pence at Mireco White Vinegar Lime Power.
Wilko charges £ 1.75 for 500g of baking soda, while Poundshop.com charges £ 1.09 for the same amount.
ASDA, for example, sells 200 g of Dr.
For around € 1.19 you can get Oetker baking powder.
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