‘Comes up like new!’ Mrs Hinch fans share ‘brilliant’ ways to remove mould from tile grout

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    Cleaning star Mrs Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, garnered popularity after sharing her cleaning tips and recommendations on social media and TV. The cleaning enthusiast has managed to gain over 4.1 million followers on Instagram. Now, fans of hers have created their own social media groups dedicated to cleaning and tidying tips.

    Fortunately, many Mrs Hinch fans shared easy methods on how to get rid of stains and mould.

    Some cleaning enthusiasts recommended buying cleaning solutions from the supermarket.

    Liz Fuery wrote: “Dettol Mould and Mildew cleaner is brilliant.”

    Lesley Wilson agreed. She said: “Dettol Mould and Mildew spray. Leave it on. Brilliant.”

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    Lorraine Kemp added: “Aldi sell a cleaner for this with a brush on the end. It works in seconds. Brilliant!”

    Some Mrs Hinch fans recommended investing in a grout pen.

    Roxanne Farley wrote: “Scrub it all up so it’s clean then use a grout pen there. So good, comes up like new.”

    Bleach was another product that seemed to have worked for many cleaning enthusiasts.

    Others advised adding baking soda to the mix. Trish Turner-Ryan wrote: “Bicarbonate of soda mixed with bleach to make a paste. Put it over the grout with an old toothbrush. Leave for five minutes then rinse off.”

    Paula Sherratt said: “Bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar mixed to a paste on a toothbrush.”

    Vinegar is another natural product that can be used to clean grout, and one cleaning enthusiast recommended using it on its own.

    Karen Anscombe wrote: “Distilled white vinegar.”



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