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Make your sitting room sparkle!

Planning a spring clean in lockdown? Here, in the second part of our inspired series, Instagram sensation MRS HINCH shows you how to

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SHE’S the former Essex hairdresse­r whose infectious enthusiasm for cleaning and down-to-earth personalit­y have made her an Instagram — and publishing — star.

Mrs Hinch, real name Sophie Hinchliffe, started posting about her cleaning routines on social media after discoverin­g that setting to with mop and bucket or cloths and disinfecta­nt helped calm her anxiety.

But people loved her tips — as well as her habit of giving nicknames to her tools and products — so much that she now has 3.2 million Instagram followers, called ‘Hinchers’, and has sold almost a million books.

Married to Jamie Hinchliffe, and now mum to baby Ronnie, Sophie, 30, is also doting owner of cocker spaniel Henry.

But whether you’re concerned about keeping coronaviru­s at bay or are having to do without a weekly cleaner, while we’re under government orders to stay safe at home, there has never been a better time for a spring clean.

On Saturday, Mrs Hinch introduced her favourite products and tools before tackling the kitchen. Today, she shows you how to get a living room you can truly relax in.

HOW TO HINCH YOUR SOFA

MY SoFA is the heart of my home. Personally, I’ve always loved a sofa where, if you sit right back on it, your feet don’t touch the ground. When I sit back on my sofa my feet dangle, which makes me so happy, I feel like a big kid again.

I always have an oversized warm blanket in a basket nearby that I can grab, and obviously you need nice big cushions you can karate chop.

Just remember, everyone’s sofa fabrics are different. Always do a patch test on yours somewhere it won’t be seen to make sure it’s ok with the products you’re using. My sofa is my pride and joy, so I wouldn’t want you ruining yours.

ReMove all seat and decorative cushions, throws and blankets from the sofa.

CheCk for coins. You don’t want to hoover those up. Finders keepers!

vACuuM up everything unwanted you find down the sides of the sofa seats. I use Shelley for this, my Shark handheld vacuum cleaner.

BRuSh a lint roller over the sofa itself and the seat cushions to pick up any lint and loose hairs. Particular­ly important if you have fur babies.

IF YouR cushion covers are machine washable, go ahead and chuck them in the machine, following the specific washing instructio­ns. If they’re not machine washable, then, using your favourite upholstery cleaner, dip a white cloth into the mixture (always white to avoid colour transfer) and wring it out as much as possible.

WeARIng your rubber gloves, hold the cloth tight and scrub away at each cushion seat, the sofa arms and the back of the sofa.

gIve it a gentle brush all over using a body brush to help revive the fibres.

AlloW it to air-dry, reassemble, and enjoy your sofa’s new lease of life.

In BetWeen washes I like to give my sofa a daily spritz with Febreze to keep it fresh.

KARATE CHOP YOUR CUSHIONS

I hAd seen so many Instagram interior posts of perfectly plumped cushions with an indentatio­n in the top and I remember thinking

to myself: ‘ Those cushions look rather posh. how do i get mine looking like that?’

When i first saw how the cushions were shaped that way it looked as if they were being karate chopped, so that was it, the phrase has just stuck ever since!

i tried it on some cushions i had at the time but they wouldn’t form the nice peaks, no matter what i did. Then i realised the cushions had to be feather for it to work. if you have wadding-type stuffing, frankly, you’re stuffed.

VA-VA-VACUUM YOUR RUGS (UNDERNEATH TOO)

STArT by turning your rug upside down and vacuuming the underside. Sounds crazy, i’m sure, but you will not believe the amount of stuff that comes out of the fibres!

USe a white cloth (rugs seem to transfer colour especially easily) and soak the whole cloth in your favourite upholstery cleaner. Make sure you test an area first.

rUB the cloth over your rug or carpet, working in sections, rinsing your cloth out regularly. This is a serious arm work- out but, trust me, it’s worth it. Go over the rug again with a fresh, rinsed cloth to remove any residual product.

liTTle TiP: Make sure you have your favourite playlist on in the background for this exercise. Scrub to the beat, babe! Scrub to the beat!

TheN use a hand- held allpurpose scrub brush to revive the surface pile by brushing the rug/ carpet back to life. Allow it to airdry, and ta-da! Done!

MAGIC LANTERNS

TONS of us have candle holders or lanterns around our homes so i wanted to do a lantern hinch (mainly because i absolutely love them and i think they make rooms look so warm and cosy).

Start by getting rid of any dry wax residue using an old credit card. Gently nudge at it until it comes away. i once tried to wipe up wax when it was still in liquid form and it smeared horribly, so i would not recommend that.

To get the rest of the candle residue off, spray some elbow Grease degreaser and wipe with a Minkeh [ Minky Antibacter­ial Cleaning Pad], or something else that has a slightly rough side.

Clean the top and inside the lantern. Mine always has a few pet hairs on top and inside it and loads of marks (how do they even get there?), so wipe away any loose hairs or dust using a tumbledrye­r sheet. if you go straight in and try to clean the glass or chrome, the chances are it will go all splodgy and you’ll just be wiping mess around.

Spray white vinegar spray on to the whole thing, inside and out. Wait, don’t use your cloth yet. first, get some kitchen roll and rub the spray in. Now it’s time for the cloth. i use Kermit [a Minky Glass and Window cloth], and he really shines mine up. Pop in some fresh candles and you’re good to go.

DON’T FORGET THE BLIND SPOT

i GeT asked a lot about how i hinch my blinds. Cleaning your blinds can appear a little tricky to do at first because they are delicate and fragile, but here are a few simple steps to make it easy.

ClOSe the slats shut and give it the once-over with your favourite duster (aka Dave). Then turn the slats in the other direction and repeat.

ADD some diluted Zoflora to some dry kitchen roll and wipe over again.

leave to dry.

SEE YOUR REFLECTION SHINE

i fiND the best way to make all reflective surfaces shine is to follow these simple steps.

USe a fluffy duster to get rid of any dust on the surface.

SPrAY with Astonish Window & Glass or white vinegar if you prefer.

USe dry kitchen roll to buff it in.

fiNiSh off with our Kermit [Minky Glass and Window cloth]. lOOK at your reflection and think: ‘Wow, good job done!’

LIGHT SWITCHES

DON’T forget these bad boys. You touch them every day. You don’t want to use anything too wet because, obviously, you’re dealing with electricit­y, so lightly spray diluted Zoflora mix on to a microfibre cloth and then wipe down.

MOBILE PHONES

ThAT thing is being touched, either by your hands or your ears, all day long. So show it some cleaning love! You can either use Pledge electronic Cleaning Wipes, or spray a little bit of diluted Zoflora on to some dry kitchen roll and then give the front and back a quick once-over.

PERSISTENT PET HAIR

ThiS hack, especially if you have pets, will never let you down. Simply drag a window squeegee over carpets and rugs to collect all old fibres, pet fur, hair and general day-to-day dirt.

however, do not do this too often — once a fortnight is absolutely fine — otherwise you’ll cause longterm damage to your carpets. None of us want bald carpets now, do we?

EXtRactED from Hinch Yourself Happy: all the Best cleaning tips to shine Your sink and soothe Your soul, published in hardback by michael Joseph, priced £12.99. © mrs Hinch, 2019.

mRs HINcH: the Little Book of Lists is out now, published by michael Joseph, priced £12.99.

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