Move over festive fairies, a savvy mum has conjured up a magical cleaning secret—how to get grimy baking trays sparkling again without binning them. Among the deluge of cleaning hacks it can be a puzzle to know which will actually leave your kitchenware glittering.
Home cleaning gurus are no strangers to battling stubborn stains, understanding how to keep your bake ware in mint condition for another bout of cooking could stop you bidding farewell to those dependable trays.
Recall the savvy mother who let us in on the white shirt blemish disappearing act?
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Or that handy method of getting your oven door gleaming with only £2.50 using Aldi’s miracle concoction?
Hinch Army Cleaning Tips, the Facebook page paying tribute to the cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch. The group’s followers and tidying enthusiasts are sharing their best-kept secrets, including Louise Wright who posted her before and after pictures online.
And what’s her nugget of wisdom?
A common 2p coin is all it takes to rescue baking trays from the depths. She revealed, “Don’t bin baking trays. I spend a fortune on baking trays because I buy the cheaper range and they don’t last long being marked by tough cooking stains. But I tried the 2p trick going about and it worked.”
Louise has shared her savvy cleaning hack, stating: “Rub the baking tray with the 2p and then wash as you would with daily dishes. It works and takes away the burnt marks left from baking/cooking. No more binning and replacing.”, reports the Mirror.
Creating a stir online, her useful tip has been met with great enthusiasm, amassing loads of likes and comments on social media, with plenty of people commending Louise on her budget-friendly solution. A thrilled commentator expressed gratitude, saying: “Fabulous, thank you.”
Another bemoaned their past actions with “OMG the money I’ve wasted throwing them away.”
Eager to try it out, one user remarked: “Will give this a go now. Thanks for sharing.”
Another hailed the hack as a complete “game-changer”.
Meanwhile, another individual chimed in with their own experience, disclosing that the 2p trick also works wonders for removing limescale from taps, leading to speculation about its potential for other uses.