Ms. Hinch fans shared an 'incredible' way to get rid of 'stubborn water stains' on your shower wall.
Cleaning enthusiasts are taking to social media to share their top watermark removal tips.
To help, one of Ms Hinch's supporters shared an "amazing" product.
Ms Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, rose to fame on social media after she started sharing unusual cleaning tips and tricks.
Fans of the viral sensation regularly share their own cleaning finds, including products to remove stubborn water stains and limescale, on Instagram, where they have more than four million followers.
A woman asked for advice on how to clean her shower on Ms Hinch's Cleaning Tips Facebook page.
"Any advice on how to remove stubborn water stains from my shower wall would be greatly appreciated," wrote Helen Scouler.
Soap scum and hard water are two common causes of water stains on glass shower doors.
Scale is common in hard water areas and can build up if not cleaned regularly.
Luckily, the band members shared their strategies in the comments.
"Spray it with Viakal," advised Corrine Bricknell.
"Yes Viakal, he's great on glass," added Trish Gibson, "but he's pretty strong."
"Viakal," said Brian Sumner, "and you might have to make it wait up to 30 minutes."
You may have to repeat it if it's particularly bad.
Viakal Anti Limescale Spray can be used in the kitchen and bathroom.
It works to remove the most stubborn limescale and water stains.
With regular use, the spray can keep surfaces clean and shiny while preventing limescale build-up and water spots.
It is available from a variety of retailers including supermarkets such as Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's.
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Ms. Hinch fans have suggested using window cleaner and a cloth after using the cleaning spray.
"Use Viakal as directed on the bottle, then clean and spray with window spray, I like Waitrose's," wrote Alison Titch.
Wipe down with a cleaning cloth until shiny and streak-free.
"I use my own brand of window spray, 30p from Asda, and I use Minky Glass and Window Cloth to polish everything and it looks great," explained Lily Wilson.
The Big Green cloth is made of millions of tightly woven, high-density microfibers that help clean dirt and grease from windows and other surfaces.
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