Cleaning grout from your tiles isn't an easy job - but Mrs Hinch fans have now shared a great way to do it without scrubbing.
The hack was praised online after a Facebook user on Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips revealed she was struggling with grout in her home. "Tools and products to clean this grout.. unable to get down on my hands and knees due to injury," the woman wrote.
In the comments, she said she had already tried steam mopping but it did little to remove dirt between the tiles on her floor. So, she was keen to find a 'good grout product that won't damage tiles'.
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Thankfully, others shared a range of suggestions, including tips to try a telescopic grout cleaning brush, which worked well for those who recommended it, reports The Mirror. When it came to sprays, Astonish mould and mildew cleaner, available from Wilko for 95p, proved to be a popular choice.
"Astonish mould cleaner is great it's in a green spray bottle just spray it leave it for 20 min then rinse off job done good luck," read one reply. Another response said: "Astonish mould and mildew! I’ve just done mine and they’ve come up like new."
Meanwhile, others recommended HG grout cleaner. "HG grout cleaner and a brush. It’s hard work but restored the grout to its original colour ( near enough)," they claimed.
Sharing another method that will involve scrubbing, one person wrote: "Scrub it with a broom that has stiff bristles. Then rinse and dry with a mop." Someone else advised: "Get in the professionals it will only need doing once it's worth it."
Astonish mould and mildew spray is also available for £1.25 from Morrisons and for £1.19 from Asda.
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