A mom has revealed how she made her children’s clothes shine a crisp white after removing tough stains with a carpet cleaner.
The Edinburgh-based woman joined the Extreme Couponing & Bargains UK Facebook group, run by thrifty mother Holly Smith, where she shared her tip.
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She posted a video of herself cleaning the marks off her son’s top using Dr Beckmenn’s £ 2.80 carpet stain remover, followed by a photo of the sparkling results.
Captioning her post, she wrote, “I always threw stained clothes out because of various stain treatment products that didn’t move my sloppy kid’s mishaps.”
“I was cleaning the carpet a few months ago when I thought about trying this on clothes… it’s a game changer! As you can see, it removes pasta sauce in seconds.
“I also fill the bottle with diluted elbow grease when finished and keep my mat near the door like new.

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- Dr Beckmann carpet stain remover, £ 2.89, Wilko – Buy here
“A full deal at £ 2.79 compared to some of the other stain removers I’ve tried.”
And other moms were seriously impressed with his tip, applauding his work in the comments.
One of them wrote: “I didn’t know how to use it on clothes. I will try it.
Okay, a second added: “I will definitely try! Who knew mud would stain as much as it does.
A third wrote: “Brilliant defo is going to buy my son’s still stained school shirts.”
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And Ms Hinch recently showed fans how to clean a washing machine using a cheap sponge and 55p vinegar.
This Ms. Hinch fan had stitches after asking his son to recreate his toilet roll hack to hang curtains straight up, but the boy did a hilariously sloppy job.