A cleaning hack for getting rid of dust and fluff from inside your radiators has been praised on social media - and it only costs £2. The method, which involves using an item from B&M, was shared on a Facebook group set up by fans of influencer Sophie Hinchliffe - better known as Mrs Hinch.
The mum-of-two from Essex has amassed 4.6 million followers on Instagram after starting an account for recommending cleaning products and sharing tips back in 2018. Fans of the cleaning guru have even started their own pages and groups for sharing their own tips, recommendations and clever hacks.
The radiator dusting hack was shared on the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips page on Facebook, as reported by The Mirror. The poster, Janet Cameron, shared what she called "the best £2 I've ever spent" after finding an alternate use for a cleaning tool she picked up from B&M - with others saying they "need one" too.
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She posted a picture of an 'extra long drain grime removing brush' alongside a photo of lots of dust and clumps of fluff on the floor beneath her radiator, having used the tool to remove it all. The woman added that the product was "amazing".
People were impressed by the suggestion in the comments section. One wrote: "I have tried the hoover and a hair dryer but not getting much of luck. Definitely will give a try to this brush."
Another said: "I need one of these". They then added: "Going to look today." Someone else pointed out the handy brush had other uses too: "I even use mine to go under the fridge/freezer & washing machine."
Others said they'd found that a hair dryer works well for getting out all the dust "in seconds". One put: "I found the best way to clean insides if radiator is to use a hairdryer! Blasts all the fluff out, no worries about squeezing brushes into places they don't fit!"
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