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Mum uses £3.50 spray from Asda to get rid of washing machine mould in minutes

IT may not be the most glamorous of household chores – but the rubber seal of your washing machine can become rife with mould if you forget to clean it thoroughly.

Thankfully, one mum has revealed her must-have product for tackling this tedious task – and now we can’t wait to try it for ourselves.

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The woman admitted she ‘didn’t realise how much mould rubber collects’ in a washing machine

Writing on the Facebook group , the woman said she “didn’t realise how much mould rubber collects” if you forget to rinse it out.

Inspired by cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch, the user wrote: “Hinched my washing machine last night… super happy with the result!”

Along with cleaning out the often over-looked drawer, the woman then used a £3.50 Dettol spray to tackle the build up of mould on the rubber seal – and admits she “didn’t have to scrub a thing!”

After leaving the mildew remover for a thirty minutes to work its magic, the woman then put her washing machine on an empty spin at 60 degrees to get rid of the stubborn mould.

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All the mum had to do was soak the mould with a £3.50 Dettol spray before putting the machine on a 60 degree empty spin

Already likened to the cult favourite Astonish Mould and Mildew Blaster – which can be used on window sills, grubby kitchen floors and blinds – this Dettol product is formulated with bleach to remove even the most stubborn mould super swiftly.

In fact, the mum also used the £3.50 spray – which you can pick up in Asda – to salvage her mouldy shower curtains.

In a last ditch attempt to save them, she added: “I went to change them but thought I’d try this before.. my shower curtain now looks brand new and all my tile grout is sparkling white!”

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This £3.50 spray formulated with bleach to remove mould and can be used all around the home
  • Dettol Spray Cleaner Antibacterial Mould & Mildew Remover, £3.50 from ASDA –

Unsurprisingly, other users were quickly delighted with the results and are desperate to try it out for themselves.

One replied: “Wow you got it that clean without scrubbing??”

Another wrote: “I’m getting myself some of that!”

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