THERE’S nothing worse than having a gorgeous kitchen, but tiles that are covered in grease and grime.
So if you’ve just paid out for a brand new kitchen and want to keep the tiles clean, or are having some friends over and want them to notice how good your home smells, you’ve come to the right place.
Kitchen tiles can get dirty very easily and can be a pain to clean.
But fear not, cleaning enthusiasts have shared a very simple but highly effective 37p hack to get your kitchen tiles sparkling in seconds.
Not only is this hack cheap and cheerful, but you won't need to spend hours scrubbing away thanks to one clever product.
Ever since cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch, otherwise known as Sophie Hinchliffe, took to Instagram, cleaning tips and tricks have become more and more popular.
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There’s even Facebook groups where cleaning fanatics share their hacks for getting their homes spotless.
And the latest hack focuses on removing stubborn stains from kitchen tiles, without the faff.
On one such Facebook group, cleaning fan Jill Clode wrote: “What’s the best way to clean these tiles without leaving smear marks?”
Luckily for you, Mrs Hinch fans came to the rescue and shared their quick, simple trick for transforming dirty tiles.
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Not only is it an ‘easy’ method, but don’t worry, you won’t have to worry about spending loads of money on fancy cleaning products.
In fact, with this clever hack, you’ll only need to spend 37p.
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There were a variety of different techniques suggested, but the most popular responses suggested using glass cleaner.
Typically used to get your windows and shower screens shining, according to Mrs Hinch fans, glass cleaner is also great on kitchen tiles.
So if yours look like they’ve seen better days, this is definitely worth a try.
One person said: “Glass cleaner works wonders, cheap and quick too.”
Another added: “Use glass cleaner.”
A third commented: “Glass cleaner, no smears.”
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One cleaning fan recommended using a supermarket's brand of glass cleaner which can be picked up for as little as 37p.
So if you haven’t got any glass cleaner in your cupboard already, head down to any local supermarket, and you’ll be able to find some, without needing to break the bank.
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