Mrs Hinch reveals magic way to banish limescale for good as fans praise hack

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Limescale can be a nuisance and if left unattended cause damage, but this hack from Mrs Hinch is absolutely magic and will banish it for good, leaving fans stunned at how well it works

When it comes to removing limescale, there’s really no better option.

Almost every home will deal with limescale building up at some point, but if you live in a hard water area, it’s likely something that you have to deal with the chalky deposit regularly. Whilst limescale isn’t bad for your health, if it’s left to build up over time it can cause damage to the affected area, like your taps and showers. If you’ve been at a loss on the best way to tackle limescale build-up in your home, then this recommendation from cleaning influencer Mrs Hinch – Sophie Hinchcliffe – is perfect for you, and it’s got rave reviews.

Mrs Hinch took her Instagram stories to answer some burning questions from her impressive 4.8 million followers about the best ways to tackle common issues in the home. With her expertise in cleaning and organisation second to none in the influencer space, it’s no surprise that her fans were dying to know how she tackles the pesky problem of limescale that’s a bane in so many homes across the country

For the cleaning expert, there was only one option when it came to tackling limescale that so often pops up in our showers: Viakal Bathroom Limescale Remover Spray. Mrs Hinch absolutely swears by this one, explaining “I’ve used it for years,” about her go-to product – per Fabulous.

Viaklal will only set you back £2.99 at Tesco, or £3.00 at Sainsbury’s and Asda, and it’s wracked up thousands of reviews from seriously happy shoppers enjoying their now limescale-free homes. “What an amazing product. Limescale just disappears and taps sparkle. Highly recommend this product,” wrote one.

“I’ve never placed a cleaning review before,” explained another thrilled shopper, “but this product is amazing!! I’d been using a Bang product before, [but] I always struggled with the smell. But this is amazing at cutting through limescale. Top marks.”

“I bought this for my shower head and taps, I sprayed it on left it for 10 mins gave them a quick wipe and they both were gleaming. Not a bad scent either,” explained another happy customer.

If you don’t have time to nip to the shops to grab Mrs. Hinch’s go-to limescale remover, you can also use a few common household products to remove limescale stains in your home, according to the experts at MeandMyGlass.co.uk. John Cutts from the company explains that you can use a solution of lemon and white vinegar and water to remove marks easily, as well as toothpaste.

“The abrasive elements in toothpaste can help remove water stains on bathroom and kitchen taps without causing scratches. Apply a small amount on a non-abrasive sponge and clean off with piping hot water,” he explains.

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