GLAMOUR model Danielle Mason has swapped sexy shoots for TV presenting as she rebrands herself as a cleaning expert.
The lads’ mag favourite and sister of EastEnders’ Jessie Wallace, has moved into the same lane as Mrs Hinch and Stacey Solomon and is sharing her top home hacks.

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Mum-of-two Danielle is now a presenter for Ideal World and spoke on the Spring Clean Stage at this year’s Ideal Home Show at Olympia London.
She previously spoke of her career switch in an interview with the Mirror, saying: “My kids don’t like it as they’re older now and don’t really want to see their mum in her bra and knickers for all their mates to look at.
“I think, as I’m 40 this year, it’s time to reign it in and take my career seriously.”
Danielle has plenty of housekeeping experience under her belt, dating back to her teens when she worked for Travel Lodge.


She also ran her own company and credits her ex-husband’s mum for teaching her plenty of useful cleaning hacks.
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Resourceful Danielle previously shared her top seven cleaning hacks with us.
These include the best way to keep a toilet fresh and alternatives to polish sprays.
Danielle said: “Rather than putting bleach down the toilet you can soak tissue in vinegar.
“Simply place it in the toilet basin leave for half an hour or so, then flush.”
And if you’ve ran out of Mr Sheen? (other polishes are available) Worry not, as Danielle says: “Apply a dab of baby oil to a microfibre cloth or soft tissue.
“This really brightens up chrome surfaces, and removes any greasy marks.
“Additionally, a fresh lemon squeezed into warm water can also be used to polish windows and glass.”

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