Mrs Hinch shares her cute hand sanitiser station as she protects home from coronavirus
THE government has advised people to regularly clean their hands as part of its efforts to tackle coronavirus.
Now, Mrs Hinch has shown off the cute hand sanitiser station in her hallway that she has created to help protect her home from the disease.
The social media star - whose real name is Sophie Hinchcliffe - shared with her 3.2m followers in a post on her how she was avoiding the virus.
She shared a snap of a shelf near her front door featuring stylish ornaments - including a diffuser and flower - as well as a huge bottle of hand sanitiser.
Captioning the picture, the mum-of-one wrote: "I have [had] hand sanitiser on this shelf as you walk in the front door for the last week or so!
"Everyone has to use it when they enter and exit our house for now.
"I recommend you do it too guys! Why not!
"Doesn't look pretty but who cares!"
It comes after the social media star exclusively shared with Fabulous her new cleaning hack to make your sink sparkle.
To de-clog your plughole in minutes, she revealed: "Pour three-quarters of a cupful of soda crystals down the plug and leave for two to three minutes.
Everyone has to use it when they enter and exit our house for now.
Mrs Hinch
"Then, pour down a cupful of white vinegar (this will fizz up – the best part!) and leave for ten minutes.
"Next, pour a cap of Zoflora down and leave it for one minute. Finally, pour a full kettle of boiling water down the plug to wash it all away."
Sophie also explained how to deep clean your make-up brushes.
How to protect against coronavirus?
- Wash your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds.
- Always wash your hands when you get home or into work.
- Use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available.
- Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze.
- Put used tissues in the bin immediately and wash your hands afterwards.
- Try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell.
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She said: "I use the Scrub Daddy Caddy to steady my white Scrub Daddy (specifically the white one so that I can see if any product is left on my brushes) on the bottom of my bathroom sink, and surround it with a bit of lukewarm water.
"Using a mild baby shampoo on my Scrub Daddy, I dip my brush into the water (making sure to avoid the ferrule), and swirl the dampened bristles into the shampoo using the Scrub Daddy as a non scratch abrasive surface.
"It’s amazing for working in between the bristles to loosen the product and get those stubborn brushes clean!"
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