HER love of everything from Zoflora to Minky is legendary - and it seems Mrs Hinch has ensured she's never caught short when it comes to keeping her home spotless.
The Instagram star, whose real name is Sophie Hinchcliffe, gave fans a sneak peek at her huge stockpile of cleaning products.
In a series of videos shred on her , the mum-of-one showed her 3.2m fans the super-tidy utility area in her garage.
"This here is my little utility area," she could be heard explaining as she filmed the space, which houses items including a tumble dryer, iron and ironing board.
"I don't have the space or the room in the house for one."
The camera then panned over to a ceiling-height white cupboard.
Sophie joked: "I won't show you what's in here because you can probably all guess"
However, the social media favourite appeared to have a change of heart and opened the door anyway.
Inside could be spied shelf after shelf of cleaning products - including her beloved Zoflora.
It comes as she gave fans a proper look inside her new stunning grey kitchen.
Sharing a photo of the new space, Sophie wrote: "Honestly, I can't even explain how happy I am just standing in this kitchen, wiping down the worktops, shining the sink, filling my jars and labelling everything!"
Last week, she revealed that she'd given her old kitchen worktops and cupboards to her parents as she and her husband Jamie extended their kitchen to make room for their growing family.
Sophie's new kitchen features statement shelves and an oven which has been integrated with her brand new grey cupboards.
In order to get some natural light coming into the kitchen, she knocked through the back wall to create a small window and she also installed two hanging grey lights.
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