I’m a cleaning expert and here are five unusual tips that will get your kitchen sparkling in no time

A cleaning expert has shared five tips to get your kitchen sparkling in no time.

In a TikTok video titled: ‘Five kitchen speed cleaning hacks’, self-confessed ‘cleanaholic’ Laura Mountford shared the quick and cost-effective tricks with her 318,400 followers.

Known online for her cleaning and laundry tips, Laura didn’t disappoint with her quick kitchen tricks, using some everyday items to remove dirt.

For those with little time to spare, Laura suggested cleaning their kitchen cupboards with a mop.

A professional cleaner has shared five quick cleaning tips to get your kitchen sparkling again – and you may already have some of the suggestions in your cupboard

The self-proclaimed 'cleanaholic' suggested mopping your cupboards and cleaning your cutting board with baking soda and a lemon

The self-proclaimed ‘cleanaholic’ suggested mopping your cupboards and cleaning your cutting board with baking soda and a lemon

In the video, Laura tackles the ‘grease and grime’ of her cupboards with a lightweight mop.

Secondly, the cleaning expert left her wooden cutting board sparkling with just two household ingredients.

She took the object, sprinkled baking soda on it, and squeezed half a lemon over it.

She then scrubbed the bicarbonate of soda into the cutting board using the remains of the lemon, and rinsed off the residue to reveal a freshly washed board.

For those who want to take their kitchen cleaning to the next level, Laura recommends purchasing an electric scrubber.

Electric cleaning scrubs can be purchased on Amazon from just Β£7.69 and keep your countertop looking fresh.

In the video, the cleaner does a ‘deep clean’ with the electric scrubber after dishwashing liquid has been poured over it.

After mixing the soap with the scrubber, Laura rinsed the sink and left it gleaming.

The TikToker poured some white vinegar into her kettle after cooking to remove limescale stains

The TikToker poured some white vinegar into her kettle after cooking to remove limescale stains

Laura gave a more cost-effective tip, revealing that you can restore black composite sinks by ‘polishing’ them with baby oil.

After showing a baby oil spray to the camera, the TikToker covers the sink with the oil before wiping it off with a cloth.

Finally, the cleaning experts advised her followers to use white vinegar to remove limescale from an electric kettle.

In the video, the TikToker fills her kettle with water and boils it, then adds a generous amount of white vinegar to the pot and lets it soak.

Since its publication, the popular video has been viewed more than 750,000 times and received thousands of likes.

One shocked user commented: ‘Really, baby oil?’ to which the maker replied: ‘It is a pleasure to restore black composite with watermarks.’

A second user wrote: ‘Loved this! Great tips,” and another agreed: β€œThe best hacks.”