Mrs Hinch fans share impressive 2p hack to remove limescale from tap
09.05.2022 - 13:07
/ ok.co.uk
While Mrs Hinch may be known for her incredible cleaning hacks, such as the secret to streak-free windows or a spider-free home, her fans are just as nifty when it comes to their home hacks. As committed followers of the cleaning sensation, the page ‘Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips’ has amassed a whopping 93,400 over on Facebook. As part of the page, social media users often share their cleaning queries in order to get advice from people who may know a thing or two about the subject.
One query that caused a stir, came from a user who was dealing with a limescale issue. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.They wrote: “May I ask if anyone has had any luck removing limescale from kitchen taps? I tried white vinegar, but had no luck.” Given that limescale build up can be found in places where water is regularly used, such as on taps and showerheads, it’s a common problem that can cause chalky scaly deposits to form. Fortunately members of the group were on hand to offer up their suggests, with one unique method using a 2p coin proving popular among the comments.
“Gently rub with a wet 2p coin. It’s so easy and no chemicals are needed,” one person wrote. “Try rubbing with a 2p coin.
It worked effectively on mine, the limescale just crumbles off in seconds,” another added. “Been using a 2p coin on areas of limescale build up on my taps and around the bathroom for five years now and I’ve got no limescale problems anywhere now,” commented somebody else. Sign up to the OK! newsletter Do you love celebrities, fashion, home interiors and beauty? Then do not waste another minute of your time and sign up to our daily newsletter, where you will receive all that - and more
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