LIKE A MOSS

Mrs Hinch fans rave about £1.50 miracle product which gets rid of annoying moss from paving with no faff

HAVING moss growing between your paving stones can not only look messy, but can also be very slippery in wet weather.

Thankfully a Mrs Hinch fan has unveiled the £1.50 miracle solution to the issue - and it doesn’t require any scrubbing at all.

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Mrs Hinch fans have given their top suggestion for tackling moss between paving stonesCredit: Getty

A recent post in the Cleaning Tips Facebook page asked for help with the issue, with the person asking: “Any advice would be greatly received. 

“Can anyone suggest what I can use to get rid of the green moss and gunge on the floor from our paving blocks in the garden?

"Please bear in mind that we do have a small dog who likes to explore, so no harsh chemicals. 

“Also, we don't own a pressure washer or know anyone with one."

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Thankfully Mrs Hinch cleaning fans were on hand to help.

One person wrote: "Dilute white vinegar with water, about one part vinegar and 10 parts water. 

“Let it sit on the patio for a while and it should melt away with a brush, no scrubbing needed."

Another person also praised white vinegar for killing moss within minutes without any heavy scrubbing.

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The best part is you don’t need to spend a fortune on the product, with a bottle of white vinegar costing .

This could cost as little as 30p per wash, with each bottle able to do around five washes. 

If you want to get rid of moss for free, another person suggested "boiling water and a sweeping brush."

A second person replied, saying: "This is what I do, it's great because I have a dog and need to be careful to keep chemicals away from him."

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Mrs Hinch fans suggested white vinegar be used to tackle mossCredit: Getty
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