FANS of cleaning guru Mrs Hinch have shared an amazing and easy way to ensure crockery comes out of the dishwasher spotless every time.

One woman took to the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips group on Facebook to ask for advice after finding that her dishes were still covered in debris when her cycle had finished.

One Mrs Hinch fan suggested putting a squirt of Milton sterilising fluid in the dishwasher for perfectly washed crockery every single time

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One Mrs Hinch fan suggested putting a squirt of Milton sterilising fluid in the dishwasher for perfectly washed crockery every single timeCredit: Getty

“Every time I empty my dishwasher the cups on the top rack have debris sat on top of them that I then have to rinse off…rather defeats the point of the dishwasher,” she asked.

“I regularly flush the jets, use good tablets, plus salt and rinse aid.

“Any suggestions welcome.”

She was quickly inundated with replies from other cleaning fans, one of whom suggested: “I put a squirt of milton in my dishwasher with a tablet and everything comes out gleaming.”

Others said putting things in the dishwasher in a certain order can help ensure everything cleans properly, while other comments suggested rinsing the items before putting them in the dishwasher.

“I have a brand new dishwasher and this happened after the first one or two washes,” someone replied.

“My advice would be to rinse off under tap (especially carb rich foods like pasta and potatoes) ensure all jets etc can move freely, don’t overload it and descale at least once a week.

“That should help.

“No matter what people tell you always rinse plates as dishwashers cannot do what we can do with our hands.”

Another person had a different idea, writing: “BUY NEW SPINNY THINGS!

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“They literally clip in and out!

“I tried everything and for under £15 to replace both spinners, everything is now like new EVERYTIME!!” 





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