Cleaning: Mrs Hinch fans share easy hack to clean windows and leave no streaks
WINDOWS can get easily smudged and keeping on top of them can be a time-consuming task. While there are plenty of cleaning products on the market, Mrs Hinch fans revealed the simple item that will remove marks.
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Cleaning the windows is easy to forget about but doing so can make a property look much fresher. Fans of cleaning guru Mrs Hinch shared an unusual hack to leave windows sparkling by using black tea.
When regularly cleaning a property, homeowners can get through a lot of cleaning products.
While there are many different brands on the market, most of these do not come cheap.
That's why some homeowners will search online to find simple and affordable cleaning hacks.
Mrs Hinch, real name Sophie Hinchcliffe, has attracted attention by sharing her easy cleaning tips.
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Posting on social media, she will regularly show Britons ways to clean every part of their property.
Her posts have brought her many fans who have created pages dedicated to sharing their own cleaning tips.
How to clean windows
In a Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group, one woman asked for tips on how to keep her windows streak-free.
She posted: "Looking for the best product for cleaning windows and mirrors. Thanks in advance."
Her message quickly got lots of comments from homeowners sharing advice.
While some cleaning fans recommended their favourite branded products, many recommended a surprising cupboard staple.
One wrote: "Cold black tea amazing on windows glass and mirrors.
"In a spray bottle then spray on a cloth only to dampen it then rub in the buff up dry cloth."
"Cold black tea and buff," one Facebook user commented.
Another added: "Cold black tea in a spray bottle also works well with the minky glass cloth."
A number of other Facebook users also commented to say tea had worked for them.
Some homeowners suggested that vinegar and water had helped them leave windows streak-free.
One wrote: "Vinegar hot water then newspaper to wipe off it sparkling clean."
Another said: "White Vinegar water and minky cloth."
Homeowners explained you can get streak-free windows by only using cupboard staples.