Mrs Hinch reveals the easy way she cleans up microwave food splatters in seconds using oven liners
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THERE are few kitchen appliances more difficult to clean than a microwave.
However, Mrs Hinch might have just found the solution - by using oven liners to catch the food splatters.
Posting on her , the social media star, who real name is Sophie Hinchcliffe, told her 3.2m fans how she has a 'combi oven' in her new kitchen that features both a microwave and oven.
As she showed off the new contraption in a video, she could be heard saying behind the camera: "My oven liners, as you can see, work very well when it's a microwave.
"Because any sort of splattering that you get from most microwaves, to be fair, go straight on my oven liner.
"And I just take this out and wash this. Brilliant."
The mum-of-one then shared before and after snaps of the oven liner.
Captioning the image of the handy product looking spotless, she added: "The quickest microwave clean I've ever done."
While Sophie didn't specify which oven liners she uses, you can buy a similar set of three from Amazon for a fiver.
It comes as the star gave fans a sneak peek at her huge stockpile of cleaning products.
In a series of videos shred on her , the mum-of-one showed her 3.2m fans the super-tidy utility area in her garage.
"This here is my little utility area," she could be heard explaining as she filmed the space, which houses items including a tumble dryer, iron and ironing board.
"I don't have the space or the room in the house for one."
The camera then panned over to a ceiling-height white cupboard.
Sophie joked: "I won't show you what's in here because you can probably all guess"
However, the social media favourite appeared to have a change of heart and opened the door anyway.
Inside could be spied shelf after shelf of cleaning products - including her beloved Zoflora.
In other cleaning news, we told you how a woman transformed her godmother's under stairs shoe cupboard using £8 Amazon lights.
We also revealed mum has scrubbed crayon off her walls using coconut oil.
And Mrs Hinch has given fans a sneak peek at her huge stockpile of cleaning products.