Mrs Hinch fans share their tips for making greasy oven doors sparkle including a 5p pudding you have in the fridge
FANS of the cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch have revealed their top tricks for banishing grease stains from your oven doors.
Those who love trying out new recipes will know how greasy oven doors can get - and mum-of-two Hannah Manifold, from Fareham, is no exception.
Mortified at the state of her glass door, the mum took to on Facebook to seek help.
Sharing a snap of her greasy door, Hannah was desperate: ''How do I get this off the oven door, it’s caked on.''
Fortunately for Hannah - and anyone else dealing with this issue - was soon inundated with likes and hundreds of inexpensive solutions.
And whilst some recommended sticking to Mrs Hinch's personal favourite - The Pink Stuff - there were also dozens of homemade remedies.
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One such DIY grease-killer was shared by Susan Jane who insisted the answer to sparkling door is sitting in your kitchen fridge.
Offering a helping hand, she wrote: ''Muller yogurt the one that has the fruit type sauce in use a bit of both have a wet scrubber and scrub it the wipe off.
''I didn't believe it when I saw it either,'' she replied to someone who appeared rather sceptical.
''Baking paper rolled in a ball takes water stains off as well.''
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Meanwhile, Suzzane Paciullo claimed that a cheap mix of bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar worked like a charm.
''Pour the soda on thick, add vinegar to make a paste (it will foam up).
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''Let sit for a half hour and then scrub with a steel wool. Perfect every time,'' the fellow cleaning fan instructed.
Amongst the hundreds of tips and tricks were also suggestions to use dishwasher tablets.
''I’ve heard a dishwater tablet In a little water, rubbed over & left a while works wonders….'' said Claire Allen, from Leicester.
''Lemon cut in half, dip in baking soda rub on door leave it then wipe clean,'' read another, more natural cleaning hack.
Mrs Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, 32, has long been a favourite amongst fellow cleaning enthusiasts, with close to 4.6 million followers on .
The star rose to fame a few years ago with various home hacks and now her fans have even started dedicated cleaning pages on social media.
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