Mum who maintains a spotless home with kids shares £2 buy that is a game changer for keeping walls free of grubby-marks | The Sun

A CLEVER mum has shared her brilliant hack for getting rid of grubby marks left by her kids on the walls.

The woman, called Emily, shared in a video on TikTok how she keeps her family home spotless using a £2 Amazon purchase.

In the post, the mum revealed that she uses special touch-up paint pens, which can be bought on the site for £8.95 for a pack of four – making them £2.24 each.

Emily demonstrated with one pen how she was able to syringe up her chosen paint from the paint pot and add a little brush.

She then touched up her off-white wall that appeared to have been marked with crayon.

In the voiceover, the mum said: "This is an amazing Amazon must-have for your home, especially if you have kids.


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"We recently bought these little paint touch-up pens which you fill with the paint colour of your walls.

"It comes with a little brush on top, so when you see a scratch on your walls you can easily touch it up with your pen.

"It comes with a lid as well so it's really easy to store."

Her post has been 'liked' more than 120,000 times, with over 470 fellow social media users leaving comments.

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TikTok users were impressed by the hackCredit: Tik Tok/@mrsemilynorris
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However, some suggested that using a little paintbrush might have the same effectCredit: Tik Tok/@mrsemilynorris

One person wrote: "Amazing."

Another shared: "Love it."

However, others pointed out that there may already be something in your toolbox which would give the same results.

A third wrote: "Little brush would do the same thing and less messy."

And a fourth added: "Okay but by the time you have done that, you could have just dipped a paintbrush in it and painted over the stain?"

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