Mrs Hinch fans share 38p hack for getting mould off shower curtains & there’s no faff or scrubbing involved
SHOWER CURTAINS can be a bit of a faff.
Not only can they be difficult to clean, but they can easily build up mould, making them not the most pleasant things to look at.
But luckily for you, Mrs Hinch fans have come to the rescue and have shared their quick, simple trick for cleaning shower curtains, without the hassle.
Not only is it an ‘easy’ method, but don’t worry, you won’t have to worry about spending loads of money on fancy cleaning products.
In fact, with this clever hack, you’ll only need to spend 38p.
Yes, you heard that correctly…
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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.
And the latest hack focuses on getting your curtains clean without the scrubbing.
Posting on Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook page, one woman asked fellow cleaners for advice on how to clean her “disgusting” shower curtain which was growing mould.
Jenny Brown wrote: “So this looks disgusting, it has been sprayed with mould and mildew remover and put through the washing machine.
“Is it time for a new curtain in the shower?”
Seeing mould appear on a shower curtain is not pleasant, but is something that is likely to happen at some point.
The shower is hot and humid and this is exactly the climate in which mould thrives.
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But if mould is left untreated, it can become harmful to your health.
Fortunately, Mrs Hinch fans were quick to reveal their cleaning tips and tricks for removing mould from shower curtains.
And the majority of responses suggested using bleach to get rid of the mould.
One person said: “Soak in bleach and cold water. Rinse then if needed put through the washing machine. Trust me it really works!”
Another added: “Soak it in bleach, rinse and put it through the wash. I do that with mine and they come up a treat.”
A third commented: “Its so simple, all you have to do is soak it in some bleach and then rinse it in the washing machine. I’ve found that the stains come out right away.”
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So if you fancy giving this cleaning method a go and if you haven’t already got a bottle of bleach in your cupboards, fear not.
Bleach is brilliant for killing surface mould and bacteria and can be purchased in all supermarkets and many high-street stores, for as little as 38p in ASDA.