Mrs Hinch fans are following in her footsteps as they discover a cleaning hack that costs just 75p per use to help leave your household toilet looking clean and fresh
Mrs Hinch fans have worked out a cleaning hack that costs just 75p to remove unwanted brown toilet limescale.
Brown or black limescale is very common in many households and builds from the evaporated toilet water that emits calcium carbonate. A second agreed: "Harpic toilet tablets, you only need two of them. Leave them in the bowl for around 20 to 30 minutes then brush and flush." The cleaning hack comes after Mrs Hinch recently wowed fans with her unexpected and hidden musical talent.
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