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I’m a cleaning pro – the cheap hacks you need to keep your house spotless & why anti-bac spray is a total rip off

THE festive season is, unfortunately, over and it's time to give your house a good clean to start the new year fresh.

But as the cost-of-living crisis soars, it's more important than ever to spend your money wisely - and we all know that cleaning products can be expensive.

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, who revealed their top cleaning hacks - and turns out, you don't really need an anti-bacterial spray after all.

''There are various options of anti-bacterial sprays dedicated to certain areas of the home, but we’ve found that many include the same range of ingredients but with a different label slapped on the front.

''If you’re buying different sprays for each room in the house it can amount to quite a heavy cost once they run out every few weeks.''

So what to use instead? Well, according to the pros, there are several options already sitting in your kitchen - and they'll cost just pennies to use.

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DIY vinegar spray

''A bottle of plain white distilled vinegar is a cheaper alternative to anti-bacterial sprays, costing as little as 30p in some supermarkets.

''Mix the vinegar with water and then you’ve got a
homemade solvent for a fraction of the price.''

Sharing the inexpensive trick, the gurus said the DIY spray can be used to tackle several issues, such as marks on surfaces and nasty limescale in the bathroom.

Mayo - not just for salads

To banish stubborn water marks from pots and pans, the experts recommended giving mayonnaise a go.

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Simply dab a bit of the popular condiment onto the stain and let it sit for a few hours or overnight, before wiping it off with a clean cloth.

Voila - your beside table will look like brand new in seconds!

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According to the cleaning sensation , there are also other ways to use this pantry item that go beyond sandwiches and dressing salads.

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These, she explained, include removing crayon marks from the walls, getting rid of stickers and labels, and even taking out chewing gum stuck in hair.

Turns out, mayonnaise works wonders not just for your sandwiches but also all around your houseCredit: Getty

Getting saucy

Whilst you're in the kitchen, grab a bottle of ketchup too - this too can be made use of when cleaning - and people are going wild over this hack.

Offering a helping hand, the gurus explained that all you need to do is squirt a bit of the tomato condiment onto the affected area and let it sit for an hour or so.

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