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Ariane Sohrabi-Shiraz & Nicola Roy

Mrs Hinch fan raves over 'best' £2 cleaning tool from B&M that removes hidden dirt

A fan of the cleaning influencer Mrs Hinch has praised a £2 cleaning tool from B&M, saying it's the "best" money she's ever spent.

The social media star, whose real name is Sophie Hinchcliffe, has amassed millions of followers on Instagram thanks to her addictive cleaning videos and helpful home organisation tips.

As well as this, she's inspired countless Facebook groups for like-minded cleaning fans to share their own solutions and dilemmas with each other in a community.

One of these groups, called Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips, recently featured a post from someone raving about a particular tool from B&M that "removes hidden dirt" from hard-to-reach areas.

The Mirror reports that the woman shared a snap of the Drain Grime Removing Brush from B&M, which she purchased for just £2 – but she didn't use it for its intended use.

Instead, she showed a picture of her radiator with lots of dust piled at the bottom of it. She hailed the brush as "amazing", as she used it to get rid of the dust and fluff from inside the radiator.

The product is actually used to remove grime from drains in the kitchen and and bathrooms, or unblock them.

The woman showed how much dirt had come out from behind her radiator after using the brush (Facebook)

In the post's comments, people were blown away at the results, with many saying they "needed" to buy the cheap tool themselves.

One person said: "I have tried the hoover and a hair dryer but not getting much of luck. Definitely will give a try to this brush."

Some people also explained that they used theirs for other things too – such as cleaning under the fridge/freezer and washing machine.

One person commented that they regularly used a hairdryer to get rid of the fluff from inside their radiator.

In the same group, Mrs Hinch fans came to the rescue of a B&B owner who was having problems getting stains out of their towels.

In the comments, many people suggested trying Napisan, a household staple that can be bought from Wilko for just £3.20, which keeps towels looking brighter and stain-free.

Another cleaning fan recommended using soda crystals in addition to your usual detergent and Napisan.

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