Mrs Hinch unveils spots in the home that need a bit more love with the cleaning

Mrs Hinch unveils spots in the home that need a bit more love with the cleaning

01/19/2020

Mrs Hinch fans will be happy to know she's on hand to let us know which spots in the home need some more love.

The cleaning guru – real name Sophie Hinchliffe – has carved out a specialised career with her handy hints and invaluable tips for really getting the dirt up.

Taking to Instagram , Mrs Hinch had neat freaks all giddy with excitement as she documented her epic weekly cleaning schedule.

First she took the disinfectant to the radiator grooves, door handles, light switches, cupboard doors and…the doormat.

"Believe or not," she advised, "Light switches are one of the biggest germ collectors."



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Wiping down cupboard door handles, she dished: "Just quick little jobs make a big difference."

She even gave her doormat a spritz of spray, giving guests who wipe their feet a fragrant waft.

Mrs Hinch gave birth to son Ronnie in June last year, her first child with husband Jamie.

Ronnie features prominently on her social media – and she's formed a close bond with fellow supermum Stacey Solomon .

Loose Women panelist Stacey has Zachary, 11, Leighton, seven, and Rex, born in May last year.


The pair even formed a dynamic team at Christmas in a charity push to bring Christmas to children without homes.

They put their creative hats on to design T-shirts and jumpers to raise funds for Action For Children.

Stacey explained in a video: "Last week, Sophie and me, Mrs Hinch, got to work on a special project together and today we're allowed to announce what it is.

"We've come together with Action For Children and designed some T-shirts and jumpers, basically to sell and try and raise some money for children who don't have a home or food or feel safe this Christmas."

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