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FROM empty crisp packets to crumbs that have gathered over time, it doesn't take long for your car interior to turn into a total mess.

But if you don't want to fork out on having it cleaned by a professional and would rather do the job yourself, then you're in luck.

Mrs Hinch reveals the quick and easy way she cleans her car
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Mrs Hinch reveals the quick and easy way she cleans her carCredit: Instagram
The cleaning whizz notes that the interior is left smelling "insane"
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The cleaning whizz notes that the interior is left smelling "insane"Credit: Instagram/Sophie Hinchliffe

That's because Mrs Hinch, 32, has revealed the quick and easy way she gives her Audi a thorough blitz inside.

And the good news is, there's no need for overpriced, fancy cleaning products.

Taking to , the cleaning whizz revealed that her "quick cheat" tip for getting her car sparkling involves using two bargain products - Zoflora wipes and a Kermit cloth.

"A job that I always put off is the car clean," she says.

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"I love spring time as you all know.

"I'm going to give it a wipe down inside, hoover the mats and then put the rubbish in the bin."

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And for anyone trying to find an excuse to put the arduous chore off for even longer, she notes: "It always makes me feel better once I've done it."

In the clip, she can be seen running over the leather and mirrored interior - including the wheel, dashboard, seats and doors - using 'springtime' fragrant Zoflora wipes, which can be bought for as little as £2.99 from B&M.

Meanwhile, Kermit cloths are available in store for just £2.79.

She then goes over the damp area using the Kermit cloth to gather any remaining dust, leaving the inside gleaming.

Delighted with her handiwork, the cleaning guru concludes: "Quick easy and now my car smells insane!"

The cleaning guru notes how she swears by Zoflora wipes and a Kermit cloth
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The cleaning guru notes how she swears by Zoflora wipes and a Kermit clothCredit: Instagram
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