{"id":181670,"date":"2023-11-17T15:22:14","date_gmt":"2023-11-17T15:22:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hotworldreport.com\/?p=181670"},"modified":"2023-11-17T15:22:14","modified_gmt":"2023-11-17T15:22:14","slug":"mrs-hinch-fans-share-36p-cleaning-hack-to-beat-mould-without-any-scrubbing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hotworldreport.com\/lifestyle\/mrs-hinch-fans-share-36p-cleaning-hack-to-beat-mould-without-any-scrubbing\/","title":{"rendered":"Mrs Hinch fans share 36p cleaning hack to beat mould \u2013 without any scrubbing"},"content":{"rendered":"

Looking for a cheap and cheerful cleaning hack? <\/p>\n

Now we all know how frustrating mould can be, luckily there are ways to avoid it. The black stuff usually comes alive in a warm and damp environment.<\/p>\n

It's not always avoidable as the bathroom area tends to be quite wet from taking a shower. Now Facebook users on the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tip page certainly have a trick. <\/p>\n

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She wrote: "Please don't judge. Does anyone have any advice on how to remove mould from the silicone sealant around a bath please?"<\/p>\n

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The post garnered dozens of likes and comments from other cleaning enthusiasts sharing their top tips, including a cheap bleach hack.<\/p>\n

One woman wrote: "Put some bleach on cotton wool pads and put it on the mould area and a little bit more on top. Leave it for a while and then wipe it down and you'll be good to go."<\/p>\n

Another added: "Neat bleach on toilet roll, kitchen roll or cotton pads. Leave it for 15 minutes and it'll be back to white."<\/p>\n

Bleach can be purchased from all supermarkets for as little as 65p, providing an affordable way to eliminate mould once and for all. <\/p>\n

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