
Cleaning fans rave over ‘incredible' M&S buy that instantly removes all stubborn stains – it's £1 & smells amazing too
TOP MARKS Cleaning fans rave over 'incredible' M&S buy that instantly removes all stubborn stains – it's £1 & smells amazing too
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WHETHER it's your morning coffee or a soft drink the little one has accidentally spilled, stubborn stains can be a nightmare to deal with.
Luckily, one major supermarket has come to rescue with a solution that costs just £1.25 - meaning you won't have to work out a fortune for a new top or worse, a new sofa.
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Cleaning fans are raving over special M&S wipes that remove stains with no faff
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Mum Charli took to TikTok to demonstrate just how effective the £1.25 bargain is
Credit: TIKTOK/@charli0191
The purse-friendly solution? Marks & Spencer Stain Removing Wipes that can tackle rough stains within seconds - and they're a must if you're a parent or simply clumsy.
Ideal for carpets, upholstery and clothes, the cleaning essential has become all the rage on social media, with delighted fans giving the wipes the maximum ''10/10'' rating.
And as an added bonus, the 30-pack has a gorgeous almond and sweet orange scent.
M&S bosses say: "Our effective Stain Removing Wipes tackle tough spots and spills effortlessly.
''Specially formulated with plant-based and biodegradable ingredients to work on a variety of surfaces, they lift marks without damage, leaving your home spotlessly clean.
''These sustainable wipes are made in the UK with a bespoke fragrance featuring almond and sweet orange essential oils.
''Made with our almond and sweet orange fragrance they leave a fresh scent behind on carpets, upholstery and fabric."
And cleaning fanatics have since taken to TikTok to sing their praises.
One mum-of-two, Charli Woolley, revealed that the affordable buy worked miracles to banish the stubborn stains on her car seats.
After watching the dark stains slowly fade, the mother dubbed the wipes ''incredible'', she said in the video.
I tried Zoflora's new carpet cleaner - it works in just 30 seconds and leaves your home smelling super fresh (1)
''Honestly, these work their magic. I just leave them in my car all times and honestly, they're so good.''
And it's not just Charli raving over the bargain wipes, as dozens of viewers flooded to comments to share their thoughts.
''They smell amazing too,'' read one comment under the clip that's racked up a whopping 115k views in just five days.
10 Grossest Areas People Forget to Clean
By Danielle Mason, who has 20 years of experience
Under and Behind the Fridge
Crumbs, dust, and spills accumulate over time, attracting pests and creating bad odours.
Shower Curtain & Liner
These collect mildew and soap scum but are often overlooked. Wash or replace them regularly to keep your bathroom fresh.
Toothbrush Holder
One of the germiest places in the bathroom, filled with bacteria and toothpaste residue. Rinse and disinfect it weekly.
Dishwasher Filter
Food particles and grease build up, leading to unpleasant smells and reduced efficiency. Remove and clean the filter every few weeks.
Washing Machine Seal
The rubber gasket traps mould, mildew, and detergent buildup. Wipe it down with white vinegar and leave the door open to air dry.
Light Switches and Remote Controls
Touched daily but rarely cleaned, making them germ hotspots. Wipe them down with disinfectant regularly.
Under the Sofa Cushions
Crumbs, dust, and even lost items hide in the cracks. Remove the cushions and vacuum thoroughly.
Kitchen Sink & Plughole
Food residue builds up, causing bad odours. Pour boiling water, bicarbonate of soda, and vinegar down the drain to freshen it.
Ceiling Fans
Dust piles up on the blades and gets redistributed into the air when turned on. Use a microfibre cloth or pillowcase to clean them easily.
Doormats
They trap dirt and bacteria from shoes but are rarely washed or vacuumed. Shake them out weekly and deep clean them every month.
Head to her Instagram pages for more cleaning information @missmasoncleaning @daniellemasonuk
''Thanks for the tip cos my car seats are embarrassing,'' another told Charli who posts under the username @charli0191.
A fellow mother said: ''my daughter used them on her shoes after her wedding. They looked brand new again.''
''They are good, use them on clothes trainers etc amazing!'' commented another M&S fan.
''Will deffo have to get some.. having 5 grandbabies they will come in useful,'' a nan chuckled.
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