A woman has shared a ‘game-changing’ hack for cleaning stained baking trays that requires just one simple item that you can find in your purse – and people are seriously impressed

Forget the festive fairy, this mum’s discovered a cleaning hack that’s pure magic – turning grubby baking trays shiny without chucking them in the bin post-Christmas feast.

Amidst a flurry of cleaning hacks coming at you faster than Santa on his sleigh, it’s hard to figure out which one will actually make your kitchenware twinkle.

Want a sparkling baking tray? This tip’s a cracker! Cleaning experts are no strangers to scrubbing woes, and with the silly season in full swing, knowing how to keep your baking ware ready for another round of holiday baking can save you from saying goodbye to your trusty trays.

Remember the mum who filled us in on the white shirt stain vanishing act, or the nifty trick to getting your oven door shining for just £2.50 with Aldi’s wonder product?

Well, here’s another prezzie under your tree: Hinch Army Cleaning Tips, the Facebook homage to Mrs Hinch herself. Fans and clean freaks alike are dishing out their top tips, including Louise Wright who threw her before and after snaps into the ring. Her revelation?

A humble 2p coin is the secret behind reviving baking trays from the brink. She shared, “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 dished the dirt on her penny-wise cleaning hack, claiming: “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.”

Stirring up quite the buzz online, her handy advice racked up loads of likes and comments on social media, with many praising Louise for her cost-effective solution. Thrilled by the tips, one responder gushed: “Fabulous, thank you.”

Another lamented: “OMG the money I’ve wasted throwing them away.” A third user, keen to test out the hack, posted: “Will give this a go now. Thanks for sharing.” While yet another declared it a total “game-changer”.

Meanwhile, someone else contributed their own two cents, revealing that the 2p technique is equally nifty for getting rid of limescale from tap ends – just imagine what else it could do!

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