1.15.2022

Mrs Hinch fans share a 'brilliant' 14p hack for cleaning dirty glass bakeware. - Brinkwire

Mrs Hinch fans share a 'brilliant' 14p hack for cleaning dirty glass bakeware.

Cleaning enthusiasts have once again taken to social media to share their cleaning tips.

Mrs Hinch fans have shared a 14p hack to remove stubborn grease and grime from glassware.

Ms. Hinch's method was described as "brilliant" by one of her admirers.

Ms Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, rose to fame after she started sharing unusual cleaning tips online.

The social media sensation, who now has more than 4.2 million followers, continues to share cleaning tips and product recommendations.

His fans continue to share their own discoveries on Facebook pages dedicated to cleaning, including how to clean dirty glassware.

One member of the group asked for help cleaning glass cookware in a post on Ms. Hinch's Cleaning Tips Facebook page.

"Best for cleaning Pyrex glass dishes, please?" writes Chelsea-Jane Phillips.

"I tried Pink Stuff but it didn't seem to work very well."

Glass containers are easily soiled by stubborn food stains.

To remove stubborn grease and dirt, they must be thoroughly cleaned.

While oven racks are notoriously difficult to clean, many users responded to the post with cleaning tips.

The most popular was the suggestion to use a Brillo stamp.

"These work great on them as well as shower doors and oven doors," Nat Taylor commented on a photo of Brillo pads.

"I've had them for 30 years!"

"Pad Shine," Gil Walker remarked.

"Old school glitter pad," added Mandy Drozd.

Brillo Pads are versatile soap pads that can be used to remove stubborn stains.

Works on glass mugs, pots, pans and bakeware.

Wilko sells ten Brillo pads for £1.40 in packs of ten.

That's 14p per book.

Dishwasher and bleach were also suggested.

"On mine, I just use a scouring pad and some dish soap," said Ange Richmond.

"Dish soap and a scouring pad," explained Liz Loftus.

Rub gently.

"Bleach and hot water, soak for three to four minutes, and scrub with a non-scratch sponge or hand brush," wrote Crystle Marie.

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