11.17.2021

Hinch fans share a £ 1 hack that removes toilet stains "in seconds" - Daily Record

Cleaning enthusiasts shared their tips for removing stubborn toilet stains.

Fans of cleaning guru Ms. Hinch have claimed that a £ 1 item can remove these ugly stains "in seconds".

The Cleaning Queen, whose real name is Sophie Hinchlife, has become a huge hit after sharing cleaning tips and advice on social media and on television.

With over 4 million followers on Instagram , Ms. Hinch has inspired many who started their own social media groups to discuss tips on how to clean up.

A fan asked the users of Facebook, how to "yellow" spots removed from his toilet.

Jen Glock said, "My toilet started to have faint yellow lines, I used Fabulosa toilet cleaner and it's worse!

"I've tried Flash, Viakal, and Pink Stuff Cream with no success, does anyone know something to remove it?" "

Jens Post was inundated with comments from Hinch fans.

The most popular answer was to use Black Harpic toilet cleaner.

Julie Anne Turner said, "This is a build-up of lime that has discolored.

"Black Harpic should help.

"The bleach won't do anything but remove the paint, but it will still be there."

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Jade Marie wrote: "Black Harpic! Let it sit for a few hours then use a bath brush and it will be gone in seconds.

Natalie Jane Grant agreed and said, "100% Black Harpic."

Kate Skidmore replied, "Black Harpic and go overnight.

"It may take a few tries, but it will fix it.

"I didn't have it until I moved in."

Lorraine Jacqueline said: "Coke and Black Harpic overnight, then brush with another dose of Black Harpic."

You can currently buy the original Harpic Power Plus bath gel cleaner for £ 1 at Sainsbury's, which is a saving of 90 cents.

Harpic Power Plus Citrus Fresh Cleaner is available from Waitrose for £ 1.80 and Wilko for £ 1.75.

Other suggestions from Ms. Hinch's fans included the use of baking soda, cola, and white vinegar. Heidi Akers Stillwell said: "Pumice stone. Removes stains and limescale without scratching the enamel.

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Jo-Anne Goodes wrote: "Gloved baking soda.

"Take out all the water and rub vinegar over it."

Cas Scola said, "Try a spray bottle of white vinegar or pour it all over and voila."


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