The New Year is a great time to clean up your home and start over. Deferred tasks like cleaning blinds, scrubbing the stove, or dusting baseboards can be done earlier in the year to keep your home fresh and clean. Fans of the clean sensation, Ms. Hinch, shared a nifty 50p tip on cleaning vertical blinds.
Ms. Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, has grown in popularity after sharing her cleaning tips and advice on social media and television.
The cleaning enthusiast has managed to gain more than 4.1 million followers on Instagram.
Now their fans have formed their own social media groups dedicated to tidying up and tidying up the tips.
In one of the groups, Facebook user Emma Dunks asked, "How can anyone clean these types of blinds?" Thanks in advance."
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Dot Jackson replied, "Take out all the plastic pieces, pull up the blinds, put on a pillowcase, and put them in the washing machine for a quick wash.
"Hang up as soon as you take them out of the washing machine." "
Jackie Mitchell said, "Put them in a pillowcase and put them in the washing machine.
"Hang them up immediately." "
Mairi Thomson said: "I take out the lower weights, roll them up in a pillowcase and quickly machine wash them.
"Then hang them directly on the machine so that they don't crease. "
Lois Davison said, "I wash mine in the washing machine and then I wet it again and the house smells nice."
Jacqui O'Neill suggested, "Machine wash in silks."
Jen Reid wrote, "Turn on the washing machine and then the iron." Hangs on the window. Perfect."
Most households have pillow cases, but if you don't have one, you can buy two on Amazon for 99 cents, or just under 50 cents per pillow case.
Argos and Matalan also sell pairs for £ 3.
Other suggestions from Ms. Hinch's fans included putting her in the bathroom.
Kelly Hird said, "Take the weights out and soak them in a bath of cold water, bleach, and soda crystals for a few hours.
"Then hang them over the aerator to dry and then hang them up slightly damp.
"Don't put them in the washing machine, they'll all come out frayed. "
Helen Elizabeth Freeman suggested, "Put in the bathtub with detergent or glo white, then hang up and place a towel on the windowsill to catch dripping water."
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