Not only is it super simple, but it’s incredibly satisfying too.
The 35-year-old mum-of-five, who is married to Joe Swash, 42, and lives with her family in £1.2million Pickle Cottage, which has its own library and 2.5 acres of land, recently took to social media to share the cheap buy she swears by for banishing grout.
And not only will it cost you just £4 from Asda - yes, you heard that correctly - but it’ll vanish the nasty stuff in just one minute too.
Posting on her Instagram stories to her six million followers, the Loose Women panellist gave her fans a close-up look inside her stunning bathroom.
But the grout was in clear need of scrubbing, as the Sort Your Life Out host said: “I’m gonna sort the grout out today.
“I’m well excited about it. It’s one of my favourite things to do and very rarely do I get a couple of hours where all the kids are at school, I’ve got no meetings or nothing.
"In about an hour, it’s going to look like a brand new floor.”
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Stacey then used the , which you can nab for just £4 from Asda.
She simply sprayed it on the grout and gave it a scrub, as she added: “This is basically a minute of scrubbing with a touch of mop singing at the end.”
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The affordable spray is ideal for many surfaces and works on sinks, toilets, glass, tiled walls and draining boards.
It's also effective on showers, stainless steel taps, ceramic floors and bath tubs.
Stacey Solomon's cleaning tips
IF you want a home that gleams like Stacey's, you'll need to listen up!
Label Everything: Stacey swears by the power of labelling. From pantry jars to storage bins, clear labels help keep everything organised and easy to find.
Daily Tidy Routine: Dedicate 15-20 minutes each day to tidying up. This prevents clutter from building up and makes weekly deep cleaning less daunting.
Baking Soda Magic: Stacey uses baking soda for a variety of cleaning tasks. It's great for deodorising carpets, cleaning grout, and even freshening up mattresses.
Upcycle Containers: Repurpose old jars, tins, and containers to store cleaning supplies, craft materials, or kitchen ingredients. It’s both eco-friendly and cost-effective.
Shine with Vinegar: White vinegar is a staple in Stacey's cleaning arsenal. It works wonders on windows, mirrors, and even limescale build-up in kettles.
Make It Fun: Turn on your favourite music or podcast to make cleaning less of a chore and more of a fun, productive activity.
Use a Toothbrush: For those hard-to-reach spots, a toothbrush can be an excellent tool. Use it to scrub grout lines, around taps, and in other small crevices.
Declutter Regularly: Stacey advises a regular declutter session to get rid of items you no longer need. This keeps your home neat and creates more space for the things you love.
Air Fresheners: Create your own natural air fresheners using essential oils. Stacey loves using lavender or citrus oils to keep her home smelling fresh.
Microfibre Cloths: These are essential for dusting and cleaning surfaces without leaving streaks. They are reusable and can be easily washed.
Incorporate these tips into your routine for a cleaner, more organised home, just like Stacey Solomon's!
It works in seconds and removes limescale, grease, grime, rust, dirt and soap scum with barely any faff involved.
Not only does it leave your home shining, but it will ensure that your space remains clean and shiny for longer too.
Moments later, Stacey proudly showed off her sparkling floor, which looked worlds apart from the previous grubby mess.