CLEANING expert Queen of Clean, real name Lynsey Crombie, shared her tips on how to use shaving foam for cleaning around the home. The cleaning expert revealed how to use shaving foam to clean everything from carpet stains to stainless steel.
Antoaneta has revealed that you can clean your sink with baking soda and lemon juice.
She explained: “Pour a bit of baking soda into a suitable dish and gradually start adding lemon juice.
You are looking for a thick, paste-like texture.
“Strap on your gloves, grab a clean cloth and get scrubbing this mixture into the sink.
“The combination of citric acid found in the lemon juice, along with the natural abrasiveness of baking soda, will leave your sink fresh and spotless.”
You might like to follow up with a strong disinfectant to get rid of all the germs that were missed and then wash it down the plughole.
| UPDATED: 16:22, Thu, Feb 18, 2021
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Limescale and hard water are really tricky to remove but white vinegar will do the job.
Lynsey said: “Soak shower heads in a bag of White Wine Vinegar and spray neat onto shower doors, draining boards and taps.”
You can also descale your kettle with white vinegar.
Lynsey said: “Simply fill the kettle with half water and half White Wine Vinegar and leave to sit for 30 minutes.
“Once the time is up, boil the kettle, empty and rinse thoroughly.
“This will keep limescale at bay and eliminates the need for using harsh chemicals.
“You can also try this trick on your coffee machine too!”