Research by Anglian Home Improvements, which surveyed 1,000 people, found that cleaning ovens is the most hated household chore.
Luckily, fans of cleaning sensation Mrs. Hinch, whose full name is Sophie Hinchliffe, have shared her simple oven-cleaning trick.
The cleaning and lifestyle influencer has more than 4.6 million followers on Instagram and frequently shares her gardening and home tips online.
Fans of her have taken to social media over the past few years to share their own hacks for solving common household problems.
In one such group, Sylvia Innes wrote: “I need help cleaning my oven, please give me some tips. I remember seeing something about a dishwashing tray but I can’t find it. Thanks in advance.”
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The post was flooded with replies, but the most commonly suggested solution was to use a dishwashing tray.
Lynda Morgan said: “Rub a damp dishwasher tablet on the glass door. It will look like new. There is no need to use expensive equipment.”
George Saunders commented: “Dishwasher tablet on a sponge. You must wear gloves. Wet the sponge and just rub. For a glass door it is safe.”
Tracey Hammond replied: “Clean the oven door and floor with a damp dishwashing tray. Simply scrub over it and then rinse with a damp cloth to remove any residue. Place the racks in a garden waste bin or just leave them out on the lawn overnight and then wipe down with a damp cloth.”
Claude Smith wrote: “I used a wet dishwashing tablet today. It actually worked.”
Most households with a dishwasher have dishwasher tablets, but households without an appliance can buy the tablets relatively cheaply at most local supermarkets or online.
JUST ESSENTIALS by Asda 30 dishwasher tabs cost £1.34 which is 4.5p per tab.
Sainsbury’s All-In-One dishwasher tablets are £3 for 30, which is 10p a tablet.
Other suggestions from Mrs. Hinch fans included using tinfoil, Oven Pride, Fairy Power Spray, vinegar, lemon juice, baking soda, and wire wool.
Tamia Gray Nunn said, “If you roll up a ball of aluminum foil and rub it with baking soda and vinegar, it comes off pretty easily.”
Geraldine Mc Kenna suggested: “Oven Pride. Clean your racks and let them soak in a bag overnight. You come out radiant.”
Anne Walkingshaw commented, “Fairy Power Spray is good.” Debbie Hinks replied, “Oven Pride – it’s the best.”
Rosemarie John wrote, “Lemon juice and baking soda.”
Kate Harvey Crawford wrote: “I cleaned a customer’s oven today with degreaser and wire wool. You really don’t need to buy an oven cleaner.
“The wire frames are very easy to clean with wire wool. It only requires a little effort. Baked carbon can be tough once it’s been there for a while, but hang in there. You will be satisfied with your effort. Much luck.”
Post source: Express
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