THE CLEANING influencer turned book author, Mrs Hinch, has revealed an easy hack to stop smelly bin odours.
Sophie Hinchcliffe has recently been celebrating her soon-to-be-released children's book, Welcome to Hinch Farm, and there's only one to truly celebrate Hinch style.
And that's by making sure her house is sparkling clean and smelling fresh.
, shot to fame thanks to her cleaning tips and tricks on Instagram.
In a recent story uploaded to her account, she shared how she makes her own bin fresheners for just 10p.
She said: "Make your own bin fresheners."
"These are the little sticky furniture feet, you know that you can buy online."
She took one of the sticky felt pieces of furniture feet and places it onto a bottle of Zoflora.
She then tipped the bottle upside down so that the pad would be absorbed.
Next, Mrs Hinch places the pad onto the inside of the bin so that every time it opens you get a whiff of the Zoflora scent.
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"They smell so good," she added.
A pack of 18 felt furniture protector mats cost just £1.50 from Wilkos and a bottle of Zoflora costs £1.30.
Each furniture protector costs just 8p and the amount of Zoflora you need works out to just a penny.
The book is due to come out on February 2, making it her fifth book.
Recently, we revealed how Mrs Hinch made over £2million last year from social media and her Tesco homeware range.
Last month (EDS Dec 2022) Hinchliffe, director of Mrs Hinch Limited, filed accounts ending in April 2022 to Companies House. They show that in the previous 12 months, she coined in around £2.1m in earnings.
The accounts also show she has pocketed a whopping £5million in just two years.
Britain’s most popular female influencer now lives in a five-bedroom sprawling Essex property with husband Jamie, 42 and their sons Ronnie, 3 and Lennie, 18 months.
Hinch Farm sits on 1.7 acres and boasts a gated driveway, grand wooden staircase, stables, brand new kitchen and outdoor space to host the menagerie of Hinch animals including chickens, pigs and alpacas.