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Mum wows thousands with her simple method for a sparkling sink

A mother has wowed thousands with her simple method for deep cleaning your kitchen drains, and she promises it will prevent ‘bacteria buildup and expensive blockages’.

The woman, who goes by  online, said all too often we just ignore our drains and put all sorts of food and debris down them, which can lead to pricey plumbing jobs down the line. 

‘How to deep clean your kitchen drains using pantry items you already have,’ Mila posted alongside a video showing how she does it once a month.

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A Melbourne mother has wowed thousands with her simple method for deep cleaning your kitchen drains, and she promises it will prevent 'bacteria buildup and expensive blockages'

A Melbourne mother has wowed thousands with her simple method for deep cleaning your kitchen drains, and she promises it will prevent ‘bacteria buildup and expensive blockages’

The woman, called Mila, said the drains can be easily cleaned using pantry items you already have including bicarbonate soda and white vinegar (pictured)

The woman, called Mila, said the drains can be easily cleaned using pantry items you already have including bicarbonate soda and white vinegar (pictured)

The woman, called Mila, said the drains can be easily cleaned using pantry items you already have including bicarbonate soda and white vinegar (pictured)

The solution of white vinegar and bicarb soda should fizz up in your drain (pictured), upon which point it needs to be covered

The solution of white vinegar and bicarb soda should fizz up in your drain (pictured), upon which point it needs to be covered

First of all, kampus terbaik di lampung Mila said you should fill a cup of bicarbonate of soda and pour it into the drain.

Next, the mum explained you’ll need to add ‘one cup of white vinegar down the drain’.

The third step requires you to place a microfibre cloth over the top of the mixture and leave it alone for just five minutes.

Once the five minutes has elapsed, Mila said you need to ‘pour boiling water down the drain to rinse away the build up’.

The third step requires you to place a microfibre cloth over the top of the mixture and leave it alone for just five minutes (pictured)

The third step requires you to place a microfibre cloth over the top of the mixture and leave it alone for just five minutes (pictured)

Finally, pour boiling water down the drain (pictured) to ensure that any residue has been removed

Finally, pour boiling water down the drain (pictured) to ensure that any residue has been removed

Thousands who saw the simple trick online were impressed and said they were going straight to their kitchens to clean out their drains.

‘I literally just told my husband that I think we need to clean the drains,’ one woman posted.

‘This is perfect, I’ve been needing to clean my drains and I have all of those ingredients!’ another added.

Some said they already do similar, but add lemon juice for a fresh scent in the kitchen. 

‘It’s actually good to do bicarb down the toilet too and plumbers agree,’ another added.

An Australian woman was horrified after discovering thick layers of congealed dirt stuck to the plastic of her sink

An Australian woman was horrified after discovering thick layers of congealed dirt stuck to the plastic of her sink

The woman deep cleaned the plastic covering (pictured) and warned others to do the same

The stainless steel ring (pictured) can be unscrewed or prised off to reveal a plastic covering fixed to the pipe underneath

The woman deep cleaned the plastic covering (left) and warned others to do the same. The stainless steel ring (right) can be unscrewed or prised off to reveal a plastic covering fixed to the pipe underneath

This isn’t the first time someone has spoken about the importance of cleaning your kitchen sink.

Earlier this year, a self-professed ‘clean freak’ was left horrified after making a grim discovery beneath the drain of her kitchen sink.

After watching a tutorial on household cleanliness, the woman asked her husband to prise off the stainless steel ring sealed over the pipe — only to find the plastic underneath was encased in a grotesque layer of congealed dirt.

Sickened by the sight, she posted photos in an Australian cleaning group on Facebook to warn others about what lies beneath the seemingly spotless base of the sink.

‘I’m a clean freak but I was nearly [vomiting] when I saw what was in there,’ she wrote in the caption. ‘Just disgusting but all clean now and siliconed (sic) back in place.’

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The woman said she scoured the plastic with Gumption multipurpose cleaning paste, which is sold in leading supermarkets like Coles and Woolworths for $5.40. 

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Students should not return home from university before the second lockdown begins as it will risk the lives of loved ones, a minister has said.

Universities minister Michelle Donelan has also called on institutions not to switch fully to online lessons during the lockdown as she warned it could jeopardise students’ learning and «risk their mental health».

In a letter to students ahead of the second lockdown in England, Ms Donelan has urged young people against travelling back to their families before the new national restrictions come into effect on Thursday.

She said: «I know and appreciate that a number of you may want to be back with your family during this difficult time, but I urge you to stay where you are in order to save lives.»

In a separate letter to vice-chancellors, the minister said she wants all students to have «some form of face-to-face learning» where possible, as they had not seen evidence of increased transmission within teaching environments on university campuses.

Ms Donelan said: «We expect you to continue to make informed decisions with your local public health teams on the level of face-to-face teaching and learning to provide, based on appropriate risk assessments and the needs of students and staff.

Signs on a window at Manchester Metropolitan University´s Birley campus where hundreds of students have been told to self-isolate after 127 of them tested positive for coronavirus.

Signs on a window at Manchester Metropolitan University´s Birley campus where hundreds of students have been told to self-isolate after 127 of them tested positive for coronavirus.

«We do not, however, want or expect to see a transition to full online learning during the new national restrictions — this could jeopardise the learning that students receive, as well as risk their mental health and wellbeing.»

It comes after guidance from the Cabinet Office said universities and adult education settings «should consider moving to increased levels of online learning where possible» during the four-week lockdown.

The University and College Union (UCU) is calling on vice-chancellors to move all non-essential activities online now to keep students and staff safe and to minimise the spread of Covid-19.

But new Department for Education (DfE) guidance on what universities and students in England should do during the second lockdown says face-to-face teaching should continue where it can be done safely.

The guidance says «commuter students» — those who live at their family home and travel to the university campus for lessons — will still be allowed to attend the university for educational purposes during the lockdown.

It also advises that face coverings should be worn in all university learning environments, providing that they do «not impact teaching and learning.»

The new guidelines say libraries and study spaces on campus should remain open during the new national restrictions, but students must not gather in these spaces unless it is part of a scheduled in-person seminar or tutorial.

Students have been told to remain at university and not to travel home before November 5 so that they can «benefit from face-to-face teaching and Covid-secure educational facilities» and prevent the risk of spreading coronavirus.

Ms Donelan told students: «The reason we are asking you to remain at your university area and not to travel home before the new restrictions come into place on Thursday is to prevent any further spread of Covid-19 — any movement around the country will risk the lives of our loved ones.»

Hillary Gyebi-Ababio, vice president for higher education at the National Union of Students (NUS), has called the demands «unjust» and she warned the rules could be «damaging» to students’ mental health.

The NUS is calling for more «credible options» to be put on the table — including letting students leave their halls, releasing them from rental contracts, or allowing them to leave their course altogether.

Ms Gyebi-Ababio said: «With news of a national lockdown, some students will understandably want to reform households with family and be around loved ones.

«With current guidance allowing people to move homes and form new households until Thursday it is unjust that the Government calls on students to stay put.

«For students that do remain on campus over lockdown we need to see additional mental health and wellbeing support provided in recognition of how challenging this period will be.»

She added: «For too many months, students have been at the whim of ever-changing guidance and kampus terbaik di lampung rules, often expecting them to adhere to tighter restrictions than the rest of the population.

«Not only is this fundamentally unfair, it is hugely damaging for students’ mental health and finances, with the uncertainty making it harder for many to access education. This must change.»

A Universities UK (UUK) spokeswoman said: «As the universities minister has made clear in her letters to vice-chancellors and to students, students should remain at university and teaching, learning and student support should continue.

«Universities and Government recognise the importance of face-to-face teaching and learning activities in Covid-secure facilities for students’ education, mental health and wellbeing. This will include libraries and learning spaces remaining open.»

I'm A Celebrity: Beverley Callard and Victoria Derbyshire voted off

and  were the latest celebrities to be voted off I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in the series’ first double elimination on Monday. 

The star, 63, and the journalist, 52, fought back tears as they held hands on their departure from the ITV programme, with the duo describing their stint as ‘absolutely amazing’.

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The remaining eight celebrities will continue to be evicted from the programme’s new location of Gwrych Castle in North Wales each night until the finale on Friday, after parasport athlete Hollie Arnold and actress were booted from the show last week.  

They're out! Beverley Callard and Victoria Derbyshire were voted off in the series' first double elimination on Monday

They’re out! Beverley Callard and Victoria Derbyshire were the latest celebrities to be voted off I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in the series’ first double elimination on Monday

During a joint interview with hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, BBC star Victoria said: ‘It’s been absolutely amazing. Marrying Mark and having my two boys — this is up there. I squeezed the life out of it. I would ask questions if I wasn’t a journalist! Legends like this… everyone has got a story to tell.

‘Within days there was something about having no distractions, it’s like OMG you’re telling your life story to strangers, but it was lovely.

‘You think you’d get on with most people as we’re normal and relative nice. I thought there would always be one [who you wouldn’t get on with], but there wasn’t!’

Actress Beverley added: ‘We’re sad to go but we’re happy to go. I don’t know what got me through it, I still feel like I don’t have any survival skills. You just do it and your mind goes into a different place. It’s completely up there with everything, it was truly unforgettable.’

Pals: The Coronation Street star, 63, and the journalist, 52, shared a hug as they exited North Wales' Gwrych Castle after forming a close friendship

Pals: The Coronation Street star, 63, and the journalist, 52, shared a hug as they exited North Wales’ Gwrych Castle after forming a close friendship

Close call: The original campmates fought back tears on their departure as Russell Watson narrowly avoided elimination as he joined them in the bottom three

Close call: The original campmates fought back tears on their departure as Russell Watson narrowly avoided elimination as he joined them in the bottom three

The soap star left fans baffled throughout the series as she tucked into non-vegan meals during her journey, despite claiming to follow a plant-based lifestyle. 

The ITV icon defended her diet after her on-screen son Simon Gregson quipped he would brand himself a ‘mango’ if she hadn’t just changed her diet to suit the show.

She explained: ‘I started it in March as I had an operation. I saw this documentary that claimed that your joints heal faster if you go plant-based.’

When asked who they hope will win this year’s edition, the pair agreed that they’d like to see Shane Richie and Jordan North in the final two.

You've got in a friend in me: The actress and the broadcaster held hands on their departure from the ITV programme

You’ve got in a friend in me: The actress and the broadcaster held hands on their departure from the ITV programme

Much-loved journey: They took part in a joint interview with hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, where they said they were 'sad' to leave

Much-loved journey: They took part in a joint interview with hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, where they said they were ‘sad’ to leave

'Marrying Mark [Sandell, her husband] and having my two boys - this is up there': The newsreader heaped praise on camp life

‘Marrying Mark [Sandell, her husband] and having my two boys — this is up there’: The newsreader heaped praise on camp life

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'I started it in March after my surgery': The soap star left fans baffled throughout the series as she tucked into non-vegan meals during her journey, despite claiming to follow a plant-based lifestyle, but ensured she explained her diet

‘I started it in March after my surgery’: The soap star left fans baffled throughout the series as she tucked into non-vegan meals during her journey, despite claiming to follow a plant-based lifestyle, but ensured she explained her diet

First to leave: Last week, Paralympic champion Hollie Arnold, 26, said she's 'devastated' to end her journey (pictured)

'It was brutal!' Viewers saw stage star Ruthie Henshall, 53, depart the ITV programme on Sunday

First causalities: Parasport athlete Hollie Arnold (L) and actress Ruthie Henshall (R) were voted off the show last week

Elsewhere in the episode, Russell Watson — who narrowly avoided elimination as he was in the bottom three — managed to collect five out of 10 stars as he was spun through a batter in the horrifying Rank Rotisserie task.

The tenor, 54, was quizzed on his general knowledge as he earned five meals for the team, before he joked: ‘I got asked to do Celebrity Mastermind, let’s just say I won’t be doing it.’

Musician Russell volunteered to take part in the challenge, stating: ‘I’ve been desperate to get out and prove myself and just give something back to the camp.’

His time has come: Elsewhere in the episode, artist Russell managed to collect five out of 10 stars as he was spun through a batter in the horrifying Rank Rotisserie task, after pleading with his campmates to let him take on a Bushtucker Trial

His time has come: Elsewhere in the episode, artist Russell managed to collect five out of 10 stars as he was spun through a batter in the horrifying Rank Rotisserie task, after pleading with his campmates to let him take on a Bushtucker Trial

'I got asked to do Celebrity Mastermind, let's just say I won't be doing it!' The tenor, 54, was quizzed on his general knowledge as he earned five meals for the team

‘I got asked to do Celebrity Mastermind, let’s just say I won’t be doing it!’ The tenor, 54, was quizzed on his general knowledge as he earned five meals for the team

'I've been desperate to get out and prove myself': Musician Russell volunteered to take part in the challenge

‘I’ve been desperate to get out and prove myself’: Musician Russell volunteered to take part in the challenge

'How did I get here? It's be careful what you wish for': Moments later, the Barcelona singer appeared to quickly regret his decision

‘How did I get here? It’s be careful what you wish for’: Moments later, the Barcelona singer appeared to quickly regret his decision

Moments later, the artist appeared to quickly regret his decision as he exclaimed: ‘How did I get here? It’s be careful what you wish for.’

Russell was strapped onto a metal base and suspended over a vat of freezing cold congealed gunk while he was required to answer questions during 10 rounds, with a total of 10 meals up for grabs.

As he spun around the tool, the That’s Life hitmaker grabbed a category and could only pass once on a topic.    Shocked to discover the batter was extremely cold, the singer was questioned about Harry Potter, science, history, jungle royalty and castles.

The Irlam native was able to name the current world record for the men’s marathon, an answer he credited to Mo Farah, admitting: ‘That’s what sitting next to him for two weeks does for you. I’d have never have known that.’

Yuck! The media personality was strapped onto a metal base and suspended over a vat of freezing cold congealed gunk

Yuck! The media personality was strapped onto a metal base and suspended over a vat of freezing cold congealed gunk

Challenge: Russell was required to answer questions during 10 rounds, with a total of 10 meals up for grabs

Challenge: Russell was required to answer questions during 10 rounds, with a total of 10 meals up for grabs

'It sounds like one of the worst that's happened so far': His campmate, Beverley, was left disappointed by the result

‘It sounds like one of the worst that’s happened so far’: His campmate, Beverley, was left disappointed by the result

When faced with a television-themed question, the contestant joked his favourite show had been I’m A Celebrity ‘until now’. 

After scoring five stars and five meals for the camp, Russell told hosts Ant and Dec: ‘My Dad’s always said it’s a good job you can sing as you can do sod all else. I think they’ll be happy with that. I’m happy with it, just happy to get out of there to be honest with you.’

Admitting the trial wasn’t what he expected, he added: ‘It was a thousand times worse than I was expecting. I was expecting it to be bad, but it was like they’d had ice cubes in it all night. It was absolutely freezing.’

His campmate Beverley was left disappointed by the result as she said: ‘It sounds like one of the worst that’s happened so far.’ 

Long-distance runner Mo added: ‘The portion sizes tonight are going to be small. Normally we’ve been hitting high, the 7s, 8s, 9s, 10s, but tonight the trial was tough. As he said. I would have struggled.’

'It was a thousand times worse than I was expecting': The singer admitted the trial wasn't what he expected

‘It was a thousand times worse than I was expecting’: The singer admitted the trial wasn’t what he expected

Earlier on, Giovanna Fletcher gushed about being able to interview Kate Middleton for her Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast in February.

Detailing the change to chat with the Duchess of Cambridge with Shane Richie, she joked she ‘might have fallen in love’ with the royal.

The author, 35, described Kate as being ‘divine and so elegant’ as she reflected on their talk, after actor Shane, 56, had asked who she’d interviewed for the podcast.

'I might have fallen in love': Earlier on, Giovanna Fletcher gushed about being able to interview Kate Middleton for her Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast in February

‘I might have fallen in love’: Earlier on, Giovanna Fletcher gushed about being able to interview Kate Middleton for her Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast in February

Giovanna revealed they were originally meant to chat for just 45 minutes which was extended to 90 minutes because they had so much to talk about. 

The podcast star told the EastEnders star: ‘I would call her Kate Middleton before (the interview) but they all call her Katherine or The Duchess. So now, I’m kinda like «the Duchess, or Katherine».’

Giovanna then added she ‘might have fallen in love’ with Kate after their interview, as Shane teased her by saying she had a ‘girl crush.’

Looking back: Detailing the change to chat with the Duchess of Cambridge with Shane Richie, the author, 35, joked she 'might have fallen in love' with the royal (pictured together)

Looking back: Detailing the change to chat with the Duchess of Cambridge with Shane Richie, the author, 35, joked she ‘might have fallen in love’ with the royal (pictured together)

The mother-of-three later took part in the Castle Coin challenge with Mo, 37, who struggled to find Wales on a map.

At first the duo were shocked to learn they would be separated and and had to follow signs with their names on in different directions.

The sportsman ended up in front of a map with shields positioned on different countries and had to use the walkie talkie to describe them to Giovanna.

The wife of McFly star Tom Fletcher then searched for the shields to match the country she was given. To make it harder, the map was only seen for 30 seconds before Mo had to run back and pull a cord again.

Not his strong suit: The mother-of-three later took part in the Castle Coin challenge with Mo Farah, 37, who struggled to find Wales on a map

Not his strong suit: The mother-of-three later took part in the Castle Coin challenge with Mo Farah, 37, who struggled to find Wales on a map

Tricky task: The athlete ended up in front of a map with shields positioned on different countries and had to use the walkie talkie to describe them to Giovanna

Tricky task: The athlete ended up in front of a map with shields positioned on different countries and had to use the walkie talkie to describe them to Giovanna

Hoping for a treat: After winning their coins, the duo got to choose either chocolate eclairs and cheese and crackers as a reward for the camp

Hoping for a treat: After winning their coins, pts terbaik sumatera the duo got to choose either chocolate eclairs and cheese and crackers as a reward for the camp

Not today: However the camp answered the all-important question wrong and had to do without any eclairs

Not today: However the camp answered the all-important question wrong and had to do without any eclairs

Mo, hilariously considering he’s currently filming I’m A Celebrity in the country, admitted: ‘I was struggling to find Wales on the map.’

Moments later, Vernon Kay, 46, revealed the camp had found itself with a ‘phantom dribbler’ as he ended up joking that the culprit was Shane.

The presenter said: ‘We have a phantom dribbler in camp and someone has been sprinkling when they tinkle and it’s caused quite a stir… it is a bit awkward, how do you teach people over 25 years old how to pee.’

The mystery came up after thespian Shane said he went to the privy in the middle of the night and someone had dribbled before him. 

What a mess! Moments later, Vernon Kay, 46, revealed that the camp had found itself with a 'phantom dribbler' as he ended up joking that the culprit was Shane

What a mess! Moments later, Vernon Kay, 46, revealed that the camp had found itself with a ‘phantom dribbler’ as he ended up joking that the culprit was Shane

BBC Radio 1 DJ Jordan North, 30, who was accused of urinating on the floor during Friday’s show, said he certainly wasn’t the phantom dribbler, joking it was Shane.

Talking in the Telegraph, Shane said: ‘I’ve had a dodgy stomach and the last thing anyone will do is stand when they go to the toilet.’   

Vernon also recalled the moment his wife Tess Daly gave him a dig in his arm as he cracked jokes with former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair.

The broadcaster entertained his fellow campmates when he revealed he was invited to Chequers during the politician’s leadership.

Could it be? Talking in the Telegraph, thespian Shane defended himself as he said: 'I've had a dodgy stomach and the last thing anyone will do is stand when they go to the toilet'

Could it be? Talking in the Telegraph, thespian Shane defended himself as he said: ‘I’ve had a dodgy stomach and the last thing anyone will do is stand when they go to the toilet’

Toilet talk: The state of the toilet facilities has often being a hot topic of conversation around the campfire

Toilet talk: The state of the toilet facilities has often being a hot topic of conversation around the campfire

The host admitted that while Tess, 51, was left irritated by his humour, he and Tony, 67, surprisingly bonded over Lightsabers.

Vernon was inspired to reflect on the formal dinner after the camp commented on the full moon which illuminated North Wales’ Gwrych Castle.

During the gathering with the Strictly star, Tony, his wife Cherie and Lord and Lady Sainsbury, the media personality touched on when the former Labour leader complimented the dark sky.

The TV star shared: ‘I didn’t even look, I just went, »yeah Tony, I know, I know, I…», before making a cheeky wolf noise.

Unlikely guests: Later on, the broadcaster recalled the moment his wife Tess Daly gave him a dig in his arm as he cracked jokes with former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair

Unlikely guests: Later on, the broadcaster recalled the moment his wife Tess Daly gave him a dig in his arm as he cracked jokes with former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair

When asked if the businessman was amused by his antics, the former All Star Family Fortunes presenter admitted that he was a fan, but his long-time partner Tess was left unimpressed. 

The Splash star also explained how barrister Cherie, 66, showed the guests around their former country house, which was filled with historic paintings and gifts from other countries.

Vernon added that they saw some swords used by Oliver Cromwell as Tony claimed he knew how to use the weapons following a Lightsaber tutorial with Hollywood actor Samuel L Jackson.

Talking in the Telegraph, the former model said: ‘You just think big decisions have been made in these rooms then Tess Daly from Strictly Come Dancing and Vernon Kay from Family Fortunes walk in.’

Jokes on him: When asked if the politician was amused by his antics, Vernon admitted that he was a fan, but his long-time partner Tess was left unimpressed

Jokes on him: When asked if the politician was amused by his antics, Vernon admitted that he was a fan, but his long-time partner Tess was left unimpressed

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A jquery tutorial can allow you to use a development tool that can make for a simpler and faster development with the help of JavaScript. Additionally, jquery allows you to use its library and this library would help you simplify the animation creations, communication to a server request, transversal of documents and event handling.

There are many things to learn on your jquery tutorial. The software features:

— A DOM element selection while using a cross-browser open source selector engine

— Traversing and modifying DOM

— Manipulating CSS

— Animations and effects

— Plug in extensibility

— Cross browsing support

As a JavaScript Library, jquery can dramatically make JavaScript programming easier. Its easy to learn, fast and even concise and it also simplifies any HTML document. As such, jquery as a JavaScript library features:

— Element selection and manipulation as well as event functions involving HTML

— Effects and animation involving JavaScript

— Traversal as well as modification of HTML DOM

— Ajax

— Utilities

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All in all, when you get to finish your jquery tutorial, you get to do all of the things mentioned above and then some. Not to mention, you may get hired by a software company to do certain things on their sites as well as pages and this means you could earn a nice bit of cash.

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