It's spring time, so the sunlight is back bringing everything to life - and highlighting any dirt and grime that has built up over the cold, dark months.
Which means a spring clean may be in order.
While cleaning is a chore which you've probably been putting off for a reason, the rise of the likes of Mrs Hinch mean there are more tips out there to make it a little bit easier.
Thankfully, cleaning experts are often keen to share their hacks.
Our colleagues at the Mirror have rounded up their seven tips which will change the way you clean. They're cheap, straightforward and designed to save you time.
Clean your bathroom with shaving cream for a fresh smell
People in Australia have been covering their bathrooms in shaving cream, claiming it gets rid of the smell of urine.
They say it works better than product they've used before, believing the chemicals destroy the urine rather than just covering the smell.
The trick is to spray the foam around your toilet, leave it for a few hours, and then wipe it down.
Get your carpet extra clean
One from the cleaning queen herself - Mrs Hinch.
The mum-to-be showed her fans one trick to show up carpet dirt that is usually impossible to spot.
Posting on her popular Instagram page she advised fans to use their bathroom glass cleaners - known as squeegees - to help clean their carpets.
If a squeegee is scraped over the carpet it will lift up embedded hairs and dust that would just get pushed down by the vacuum cleaner.
£1.60 oven cleaning hack to get rid of nasty grease in the oven
When one mum finally worked up the courage to clean her oven after nine years, she decided to share her method on social media.
She wrote: "I used bicarbonate of soda and vinegar and a nylon scouring pad inside the oven."
You should be able to pick up bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar spray for under £1 each.
As well as leaving her formerly filthy door sparkling, the simple acidic solution effectively cleaned the inside while the oven was still warm.
The woman also soaked her oven racks in the bathtub with a dishwasher tablet to get rid of greasy oil stains.
Turn your white trainers white again
All you need is one little thing, which you can pick up for just £1 in stores such as Boots.
The secret ingredient is denture cleaning tablets, which are clearly a very powerful cleaning tool.
Mum Ali Moore had dissolved the tablets in water and used the solution to remove a nasty stain from her sofa, and decided to try the same method on her dirty shoes.
She dissolved three tablets in warm water, removed the laces from her shoes and then placed the trainers straight into the mixture.
While they were in the solution, she scrubbed at them for a little bit with an old toothbrush, before leaving them to soak overnight.
She said: "In the morning I put them in the washing machine with some stain removing washing powder and a towel (so they aren't annoyingly loud in the washing machine), and then put them out in the sun for the remainder of the day."
Transform your disgusting toilet in 10 minutes
After trying a whole host of products to try and clean her loo,one woman discovered Scalex.
She wrote: "Tried Coke (nothing), tried citric acid (nothing), tried Scalex and it did change but it didn't help much", reportsMail Online.
"Then yesterday I tried a very strong mix of Scalex and this steel wool thing.
"In less than 10 minutes (pretty hard scrubbing), it now looks like this."
Clean your iron with paracetamol
All you need is a pack of paracetamol tablets to get your iron sparkling clean again.
Turn your iron onto the highest heat setting.
Then, hold the Paracetamol tablet with a pair of tweezers and, taking care, rub it over the hot metal surface. You should see the stains quickly slide off.
£2 hack to get stains out of white clothes
Ashley Baxter discovered a £2.20 solution used to sterilise baby bottles,Milton Sterilising Fluid, left her whites sparkling.
She wrote on Facebook: "As little kids explore, spill foods, paints etc, I saw a tip on Mrs Hinch page about Milton steriliser fluid, (Mrs H hasn't done this, I tried it after seeing on a fan page it takes stains out).
"1 part Milton 3 part water in a large mixing bowl with boiling water."
It couldn't shift the permanent marker but made the rest of the stains disappear.
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