Imogen Barnard said: “White vinegar and newspaper.” Michelle Cox suggested: “Cold tea with a splash of vinegar and a very tiny amount of washing up liquid.” Sandra Tippen replied: “Cold tea in a spray bottle and buff up with newspaper.” Juliet Moss
Mrs Hinch, real name Sophie Hinchliffe, rose to fame on social media several years ago when she started to share cleaning hacks. Now with more than four million followers, the cleaning guru shares more of her day-to-day life and her fans share
Carley Pearson said: “It’s the cloth that matters, use water with it, it’s the best. I picked up a 46p microfibre cloth online and it’s changed the game of cleaning.” Sophie Shears added: “I always keep a stock of microfibre cloths handy.
Angela Vanezi Ioannou replied: “I use Mr Muscle window cleaner with a mircrofibre cloth and then newspaper to buff.” Laura Lou commented: “Method Glass Cleaner and a Minky window cloth. “Or old school like my grandma taught me – white vinegar in
ASDA Little Angels Baby Oil costs £1. Johnson’s Baby Oil costs £1.49 from Superdrug. Johnson’s Baby Oil is also available at Boots for £1.50. Other suggestions from Mrs Hinch fans included using white vinegar, Bar Keepers Friend, WD40 and window cleaner. Gayle
However, on glass these substances can leave streaks, as well as a thin layer which picks up dust, lint and other bits of grime. Instead, either use a specialist window cleaner, or make your own by adding two tablespoons of white vinegar
Jackie Eardley wrote: “Car screen wash, leaves no streaks.” Lorraine Wharton commented: “Using car screen wash is the best thing for cleaning windows, it’s the ultimate way.” Jasdeep Jutla Bansal said: “Car screen wash 100 percent. There’s no other way.” Sharon Wilkinson