Fans of the cleaning influencer shared a way to effectively clean your windows.
Mrs Hinch fans have shared a simple remedy for those looking to get "sparkly" and streak-free windows. With hard water and harsh chemicals, getting a smooth and clear finish can be trickier than it may first seem.
After asking for help on Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips, the poster received a simple remedy and method that can be made and carried out at home.The page, which has more than 620,000 users, was clearly the right place to go as users were quick to share their clever and cost-effective hacks. One of which requires an item that most households will already have in their cupboards.
There's a good chance that you have white vinegar at home, but if you don't it can be picked up for as little as 29p at Tesco. Meanwhile, Sainsbury's sells Minky M Cloth Glass & Window for £2,75.
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