
Aldi is bringing back £2.50 Specialbuy spray this weekend that means you don't have to iron clothes
CLEANING UP Aldi is bringing back £2.50 Specialbuy spray this weekend that means you don't have to iron clothes
ALDI is bringing back an incredible £2.50 Specialbuy spray this weekend - and customers won't have to iron their clothes after using it.
The incredible Crease Releaser spray from Lenor is selling for just £2.49 at the retail giant - and shoppers will be rushing to get their hands on the handy item.
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Aldi is offering a Specialbuy deal on a household item
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The Lenor Crease Releaser is selling for just £2.49
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The product's eyecatching price makes the spray an absolute steal.
The spray promises to banish wrinkles and leave clothes looking fresh in seconds.
A quick spray and a smooth over with an iron will make creases vanish in no time.
The handy item is bound to save you time with chores at home.
As users won't need to get pesky creases out using an iron for lengthy time periods.
Clothes will also be left smelling fresh, clean and ready to wear after using the spray.
Shoppers have been waiting keenly to grab bottles as they get ready to go on sale this weekend.
At just £2.49, many are calling it an absolute bargain.
The product description explains why spray is an essential buy for any household.
It reads: "Say goodbye to creases and look your best."
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"Aiding in removing creases from your clothing and infusing them with a beautiful scent."
The spray is also described as a "go to" when ironing.
The description adds: "This lovely smelling formula can be sprayed over clothes as you're ironing them to help soften creases."
The spray will be available from July 20.
Shoppers can buy the Specialbuy item this weekend.
It comes after an easy hack to help get clothes crease-free without doing ironing was revealed.
It saves heaps of cash only cost £1 to make.
And the concoction will also leave your clothes smelling amazing.
The Sun also tested the best clothing steamers - the easy solution to tackling wrinkled clothes.
They might not handle deeply creased fabrics like linen that's been crumpled for months, but they're perfect for items needing a light touch.

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