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Lifestyle
Danielle Kate Wroe, Lifestyle Writer & Clare McCarthy

Mrs Hinch fans praise €1.50 product to get oily cooking stains off kitchen surfaces

There's nothing worse than getting oily stains on your surfaces when you're cooking in the kitchen.

They look unsightly, and if you leave them for too long, there's a risk they can become quickly engrained and difficult to get out.

But don't worry if you've been putting it off for too long, as Mrs Hinch fans have revealed the solution for you - and it costs only €1.50 in some shops, and people swear by it.

One cleaning fan took to the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group to ask how to banish stubborn stains.

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They wrote: "How do I get rid of oily cooking stains from my kitchen cabinets? Thanking you in advance."

In the comments, the overwhelmingly recommendation was to use 'Elbow Grease', which can be bought from Dealz for €1.50.

It's simple to use, with the instructions reading: "Spray evenly over the surface, wait a few minutes then wipe with a damp cloth. A second application may be required depending on build-up."

It's also safe to use on fabrics, metals, and plastics, and is suitable for kitchen surfaces, carpets, microwaves, and barbeques.

Many people described it as "amazing" in the comments, saying that it "works great."

Someone else wrote: "Elbow Grease is 100% the best", and another suggested that they could "get it from B&M bargains."

Another said: "Hot soapy water, Elbow Grease wash up liquid, and dry. Don't use harsh chemicals as it takes away the protective layer."

Recently, Mrs Hinch fans have also suggested another fantastic tip to get tomato sauce out of white clothes.

One person advised: "I married into an Italian family, resulting in lots of tomato stains (love pasta sauce). Always goes if you leave freshly laundered fabric in the sun, even in the UK."

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