THEY'VE got millions of fans thanks to their amazing cleaning products, which always smell incredible too.
And now Fabulosa are hoping for similar success with their Release the Crease spray.
News of the product – which comes in the scents Pink Blossom, Fresh Breeze and Precious Gold – was shared on the Fabulosa TikTok page.
They posted a video of themselves spraying the product onto a creased shirt, before showing it crease-free.
"NEW RELEASE THE CREASE adding bursts if Fabulosa fagrance to your fabrics whilst removing those pesky creases," they wrote.
"NO MORE IRONING!"
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"It absolutely does remove the creases," one person commented on the video.
"After spraying generously, leave it to dry.
"Returned and the creases have dropped out."
As another added: "I’m actually just so bad at ironing.
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"I’m good at many things, but my ADHD makes a mess of anything I try to iron!
"Wrinkle release products save me."
"Can't wait to get my grubby mitts on these," someone else raved.
"Need every scent."
In another video, Fabulosa showed how the spray can be used to release the creases in bedding.
In the clip, a woman sprayed the product liberally on the sheets, before putting on some rubber gloves and "pushing firmly down on the sprayed bed in swiping motions".
"Because if it you don’t need to iron it why would you?" they added in the caption.
"The quickest fix for those days where you just want a little bedroom ooomph – all you need is gloves, our Release The Crease from B&M & of course your glorious bedding.
"The perfect hack!"
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