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Budget-savvy Mrs Hinch fans hail 79p 'must have' cleaning product in battle against stained bedding

A 79p product is being hailed as a cleaning 'must-have' in the battle against discoloured bedding. Fans of the cleaning influencer Mrs Hinch, took to Facebook to share cleaning advice on how to restore stained bedding to its original bright white colour.

The solution is said to take minutes to work. The best part is that it is readily available and costs just 79p.

Bedding can become stained with age and sweat. It can be a big problem especially for those who use at-home hair dye kits to colour hair.

People may be tempted to throw away perfectly good bedding, just because it is yellow. However yellow stains can be vanquished and you can save money and your bedding using this simple cleaning tip, reports Manchester Evening News.

Posting in the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group, one member asked for the 'best washing method' to keep her new sheets pristine and white. In the Facebook post, they wrote: "New white company bedding, what is the best washing method to keep it white - other than just a whites wash?" she questioned.

Rushing to the comment section, people were keen to share their insightful advice and budget-friendly solutions to the common issue. Taking to the post, people were in agreement over the same product - as one person said: "Dr. Beckmann's white sachets."

"Dr Beckmann," another agreed. Dr. Beckmann Glowhite is a popular product in households across the country. It retails at the cost-effective price of 79p at ASDA.

The product is available to purchase from a variety of stories, including Tesco, Wilko, and Sainsbury's. While Facebook users were quick to praise the Dr. Beckmann product, others were keen to share their first-hand advice and opinion on efficient methods, says the Mirror.

One person said: "I always put Vanish for whites in my washes." On the other hand, someone suggested: "White vinegar in softener tray, bicarb, always white and smells lovely for longer. Doing this for years. Good luck."

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