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BOBBLE OFF

Mrs Hinch fans swear by FREE hack to avoid clothes going bobbly and there’s no effort involved

THERE’S nothing more annoying than buying new clothes only for them to become bobbly after a handful of washes.

But luckily for you, Mrs Hinch fans have come to the rescue and have shared their quick and simple trick for stopping your clothes getting bobbly.

Mrs Hinch fans have sworn by their free and easy hack to avoid clothes going bobbly
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Mrs Hinch fans have sworn by their free and easy hack to avoid clothes going bobblyCredit: Mrs Hinch/Instagram
According to the cleaning fanatics, if you wash your clothes inside out, it will stop them from going bobbly
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According to the cleaning fanatics, if you wash your clothes inside out, it will stop them from going bobblyCredit: Getty
So if you are fed up with your jumpers doing bobbly after only a couple of washes, you must give this a go
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So if you are fed up with your jumpers doing bobbly after only a couple of washes, you must give this a goCredit: Getty

And don’t worry, there’s barely any effort involved. 

Not only is this an ‘easy’ method, but even better, you won’t have to worry about spending loads of money on fancy products either. 

Ever since cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch, otherwise known as Sophie Hinchliffe, took to Instagram, cleaning tips and tricks have become more and more popular.

There’s even Facebook groups where cleaning fanatics share their hacks for getting their homes spotless.

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And the latest hack focuses on avoiding getting your clothes bobbly.

Posting on the public Facebook group, , which has a whopping 249.6k members, Holly Roxanna asked for advice.

She said: “Not so much a tip, but how can I stop clothes from going bobbly.

"So many ruined things because of bl***y bobbles.”

While many shared their useful cleaning tips, the most popular solution was to wash clothes inside out. 

One person said: “I wash inside out and it works for me, also don't wear them too long before washing.” 

Another added: “I wash my clothes inside out, and put expensive/delicate ones in a net bag.” 

A third commented: “Wash inside out on a low temperature & add fabric conditioner.

"It won’t stop the bobbles, but will reduce their numbers.”

Someone else noted: “It’s the fabric... cheaper ones. You can turn things inside out and make sure any zips are done up before washing...

Meanwhile, other cleaning fans suggested using a razor to remove the bobbles.

One user posted: “My son’s branded clothes that he got for Christmas have done it, hoodies and joggers.

"I used a cheap razor on them, took a while to do but got it off with no damage. Don’t know how long it will last though!”

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 A second agreed: “Ordinary disposable razor does the job.”

Whilst a third simply said: “I shave mine.”

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