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Mrs Hinch fans share cleaning tips under £1 to get hob looking sparkling new

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Cleaning a grimy hob can be a nightmare if sticky spills aren't budging as bits of old pasta and sauce lay claim to the surface.

Thankfully, the cleaning enthusiasts recommend a cheap solution to the problem. Fans of Sophie Hinchcliffe - better known as Mrs Hinch - have traded tips for easy ways you can clear stubborn grease and grime.

Two of the most popular methods suggest using household items that costs a pound or less. A person on a Mrs Hinch cleaning tips page on Facebook introduced the subject by saying: "First time cooking on my new hob, think there must have been something on the bottom of the saucepan I used. "Any idea how to get this off?

Almost looks like fat or oil marks. Tried manic sponge with elbow grease so far." And many commenters said the product they use most often is baking soda - or bicarbonate of soda - which will cost you just 75p to buy from Asda in a 200g tub, the Mirror reports.

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