2.05.2022

Cleaning: Ms. Hinch fans explain how to remove dust from inside the radiator | Expresses

Cleaning star Mrs Hinch , whose full name is Sophie Hinchliffe, rose to fame after sharing her cleaning tips and advice on social media and TV. The cleaning freak now has more than 4.3 million followers on Instagram. Now her fans have started their own social media groups dedicated to cleaning up and tidying up tips.

One of the groups, which has 1.2 million members, receives hundreds of tips every day.

In the group, Facebook user Alison Aquilina asked: "The inside of my heater is full of dust, how do I clean it?

"Vacuuming and dusting doesn't work, thanks."

Alison's post was inundated with comments from Ms. Hinch fans, but the most frequently suggested answer was to use a hair dryer.

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"It was fantastic and the dust that came out was disgusting, absolutely copious.

"Try it, you will be surprised what comes out of it."

Kelly Scaife said, "I use a hair dryer."

Helen Stewart replied, "You can use a hair dryer to blow it out and use a thin, long-bristled brush to push it in."

Valérie Santillo wrote: "I just did mine with a hair dryer, there are no more cobwebs in the house."

Most people have a hair dryer, but if not, there are plenty of affordable options.

The Boots Essentials Travel Dryer is available for £9.99.

The Face Ionic hair dryer is available from ALDI for €9.99.

The TRESemme 9142TU lightweight hair dryer is available from ASDA for £12.

Other cleaning recommendations from Ms. Hinch fans have included using a radiator wand, a feather duster, or spilling water on the radiator.

Marie Metcalfe said, "You can get a radiator towel: a long, shaggy stick."

Lucy Dawson replied, "Take the cap off and use radiator cleaner."

Jade Houston suggested: "Put a container or something that fits under the radiator and pour hot water into it.

"You can use zoflora or something similar to mix into the water to keep your radiators smelling nice."

Angela Devlin said: "The steam cleaner blows everything up."

Toni Martin-Nee Rawlings replied, "Put on hot water and fabric softener."

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