WE ALL love the feel of freshly cleaned bedding.
But when it comes to white bedding, they can quickly lose their vibrance.
Fortunately, Mrs Hinch cleaning fans have revealed the 30p trick to instantly make your whites sparkle again.
Ever since Sophie Hinchcliffe rose to fame on Instagram, people have become obsessed with finding the easiest and cheapest ways to clean their homes.
Mrs Hinch's army of cleaning fans have dedicated social media pages to share their own cleaning tips.
In one such group, a woman asked: "What’s your favourite whitening product?
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"I have white bedding and want it to sparkle again.”
Cleaning fans were quick to share their advice in the comments section of the post.
Many people recommended using white vinegar in the wash to help bring whites back to life.
One cleaning whizz suggested avoiding softeners and adding white vinegar into the wash instead.
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Another person commented: "I use white vinegar to get rid of the grey hue in my husband’s socks, it works instantly and it’s my holy grail for brightening anything."
White vinegar can be picked up for as little as 29p in some stores, reports the Express.
Add a cap-sized amount of vinegar into the detergent drawer or directly into the drum.
The smell of the vinegar will be gone by the time your washing is finished.
Deyan Dimitrov, CEO of Laundryheap, explained: “A cheap and gentle substitute for detergent is a solution of baking soda and white vinegar.
“Add half a cup of both ingredients into your washing machine’s compartment before a cycle, and it’ll brighten and clean your clothing and neutralise any unwanted scents.”
The cleaning pro continued: "Unlike fabric softener, it also prevents a build-up of residue on items that can eventually turn materials scratchy and make them lose their colour.
“Just add half a cup of distilled white vinegar to your washing machine’s detergent compartment before you run a cycle.”
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