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Three simple ways to clean hob and splashback - Mrs Hinch fans have 'never looked back'
Maintaining a clean kitchen, particularly hobs and splashbacks, can be a challenging task due to their frequent exposure to oil, grease, and general cooking fallout, as well as the diverse materials from which they are constructed. Mrs Hinch fans, known for their practical cleaning tips, have shared several effective methods for tackling stubborn stains without causing damage to kitchen surfaces. These methods have been lauded as "brilliant" and highly effective by those who have tried them.
One recommended approach involves using glass cleaner for splashbacks, especially those made of glass, which are increasingly popular in modern kitchens. Users suggest treating glass splashbacks like any other glass surface. Applying a good quality glass cleaner along with a microfibre cloth is said to effectively remove dirt and stains. One Facebook user specifically highlighted 'Method glass cleaner' for its effectiveness on mirrors and other glass surfaces, noting that it leaves no smears. For more persistent marks, a bit of 'elbow grease' combined with the glass cleaner is advised. Another user also emphasized the importance of using appropriate cleaning cloths, such as microfibre cloths or even old baby cotton squares, which are good for cleaning glass.
Another simple yet effective method involves using baby oil. This low-cost product is highly praised by members of the Mrs Hinch fan group for its ability to clean backsplashes and other stainless steel and metal surfaces, leaving them sparkling. Many users have reported being pleasantly surprised by the results after trying baby oil, with one fan stating they "have never looked back" since incorporating it into their cleaning routine. Baby oil is widely available in most supermarkets and convenience stores, often for less than £1, making it an accessible and economical cleaning solution.
Finally, for a traditional and straightforward cleaning method, many Mrs Hinch fans advocate for a simple mixture of hot water and dish soap. This classic combination is believed to be highly effective for general kitchen cleaning. Users shared their success with this method, with one explaining that they use "Hot water, Fairy Liquid and a soft cloth for buffing it after you have washed it," a practice they also follow in their professional kitchen. Another user highlighted the benefit of using "really warm water" over cold water, followed by buffing with a dry microfibre cloth, to achieve a clean finish. These tips collectively offer practical and accessible solutions for keeping kitchen hobs and splashbacks clean and gleaming.
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