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HG Hob Cleaner Review

Rebecca

Updated: Feb 9

The highlights:


What is it?: A spray on hob-cleaner, designed for ceramic, induction and halogen hobs

Cost: Less than £5 - I didn't buy this, my mum got it for me, so I don't know the exact price she bought it for, but it is on Amazon for less than £5 and is a 500ml bottle, so will last a while!

Does it work? Yes

Would I buy it again? Yes

Other options?: Where to buy: I managed to find this on Amazon, but my mum probably bought it from the high street - check out places like Home Bargains, the Range or B&M - chances are one of those places have it too!



Not gonna lie, this review is going to be pretty short - this works, and it works well! Can you tell that I am pretty impressed by this little hob cleaner? It's simple to use, just spray it on, wait a little while, wipe it off, dry it off (if you're concerned about any potential streaks being left behind, and can be bothered to dry it off!), job done! I love products that buy you time, and this one certainly does: no scrubbing, no pressure, just leave it to do its thing, and come back to it.


Here's my dirty hob - I waited a long as I could handle before stepping in to clean this for this review! Mine is an induction hob...





As opposed to the Kilrock spray that I previously reviewed (and can no longer find anywhere), which sprayed on as a gel, this goes on as a liquid spray. Honestly, I think this is better as it covers more surface area:





The spray itself smells like a cleaner, but only if you get up close and personal to where you have sprayed - yes I sniffed my hob! So it doesn't fill the room with an overbearing smell, which is nice! Even up close and personal, the smell isn't too bad - similar to bleach, it smells like a cleaner, but there aren't any added scents like lemon or peach to change the smell. Honestly, I hardly noticed it (except of course when I was sniffing the hob!).


My first spray I only waited about 30 seconds - check out me and my impatience!



So when I wiped it off, a little bit of food which has cooked onto the hob was still there - think this was veg soup!



So I sprayed again, waited about 10 seconds, and wiped it off - all done! No need to scrub or put any pressure on it - effortless wiping is your friend! I would say, spray it on, wait about 60 seconds, wipe it off with a damp cloth. I used a microfibre cloth to wipe this off. The ones I have are really good and I got them from Amazon. I particularly like them because they are quite big (40cmx40cm). Another microfibre cloth brand that is really good is Sorbo, and the ones I have from them are also big. The Sorbo ones I got from Dunelm, but I have found them on Amazon too. Then I dried it with some paper towel and it was all sparkly clean.



That seemed to do the trick!


Here's the final video of the hob after it was all clean.





And here's the safety info and instructions pics to help you decide if this is appropriate for your hob.




I hope this helps you make your choice on whether to invest in this or not :) If you do decide to buy this, here's the link to Amazon again.


with love


Rebecca


xxx


P.S. Please note that this blog may contain affiliate links (including those to Amazon). When you click on the link and purchase the product, I receive a small commission.

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