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Mrs Hinch fans share clever hack for removing grease from oven doors

Mrs Hinch fans have shared a clever hack for removing grease from oven doors - just in time for the festive season.

Cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, is an online sensation, famous for sharing her cleaning tips online and on TV.

She has over 4.1 million followers on Instagram and has published several books.

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Her fans began sharing their own cleaning tips on social media groups with thousands of members, reports the Express.

On one group, Hemi Kotecha asked fellow Mrs Hinch fans: “Hi everyone, what's the best way to get rid of the grease marks on the inside of the oven door?”

Hemi shared a photo of her oven door which was covered in brown grease marks.

The cleaning fan’s post received over 300 comments.

One of the most common responses was to use bicarbonate of soda and vinegar.

Facebook user Ivy Mahieu said: “I just did the baking soda, vinegar, and dish soap thing and let it sit then took a scratch pad to it.”

Linda Duff wrote: “Bicarbonate of soda and vinegar.”

Debbie Lamasz said: “Baking soda mixed with white vinegar into a paste then rubbed onto the glass.”

Philippa Williams commented: “Small amount of water, a capful of white vinegar and two spoonfuls of bicarbonate of soda - works a treat.”

Sarah Mintrum also said: “White vinegar and bicarbonate of soda.”

Sherri White replied: “Baking soda, dish soap. Sometimes vinegar.

“And then I use a box cutter blade. Comes off so easily.”

Not only is the hack natural, but it’s also affordable.

“When it crumbles rub it in.

“It’s like using an eraser removing pencil and it takes minutes…game changer!”

Olivia Jane Dodgson said: “Pink Stuff paste and a sponge.”

Sue-Ellen Ridge wrote: “I used tinfoil, Astonish Oven and Grill cleaner paste. Works a treat.”

Karen Shelley replied: “Spray with Elbow Grease, apply thickly, leave for 30 minutes, spray again and wipe off.

“I was amazed how well it worked with minimum effort.”

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