Window cleaning: Fans of Mrs. Hinch shared the "game-changing" trick to make windows "glow" | Express.co.uk

2021-11-13 06:54:36 By : Ms. WeiNa Zhi

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Mrs. Hinch-real name Sophie Hinchcliffe-rose to fame after she started sharing unusual cleaning techniques and techniques online. The cleaning master now has more than 4 million fans, and fans are now sharing their findings on social media, including how to clean stained windows.

A woman posted on Mrs. Hinch's Cleaning Tips Facebook page asking how to clean her windows.

Rita Hanson wrote: "Can someone help clean the windows?

"I have tried proprietary brands, detergents and many other methods.

"There will always be a film left, and the glass will never be clear."

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The post attracted more than 40 comments from group members and shared their thoughts.

Anna MacDonald, a fan of Mrs. Hinch, said: "Someone told me about cold tea, so I made a bottle of green Minky cloth into a window, which changed the rules of the game."

The tannins in black tea can be used as a cleanser to help dissolve dirt and grease, which means it is an excellent and affordable homemade cleanser.

Cherry Ward said: "Soak the tea bag in a little water for 10 minutes... Take out the tea bag and add water.

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"Great for cleaning windows. After that, polish them with a cotton cloth."

Fee Fleming added: "I just used the Minky green cloth... It's great! There are no streaks."

Lily Hodgson wrote: "Agree, use black tea and microfiber cloth. See if you can get Minky M cloth, it will make my windows shine."

Minky M Cloth Glass and Window has been warmly welcomed by Mrs. Hinch for more than a year.

Minky, the company behind the large cleaning cloth, said it is made of millions of tightly woven high-density microfibers that can quickly remove dirt and grease from windows and other glass surfaces.

Its large size makes it easier to clean a large surface area and is ideal for those who strive to make windows streak-free.

It can be purchased at many different retailers, including B&M, Home Bargains, and various supermarkets.

Joan Hayley wrote: "Have you tried adding vinegar with a few drops of dishwashing detergent? Then wipe it dry with newspaper."

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Phyllis Behan said: "Drip a drop of vinegar in the water and dry it with newspaper."

The high absorbency of newspaper makes it very effective in cleaning windows.

Using newspapers will also help remove any streaks on the windows.

Chris Stevens added: "Just water and microfiber cloth. No products are needed.

"Wipe and polish with a dry microfiber cloth."

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