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Mum uses 75p B&M spray to get rid of grimy mould stains on her blinds in MINUTES

DESPITE our best efforts, sometimes it's just impossible to stay on top of the cleaning at home.

Well if you're struggling with unsightly mildew stains in those hard-to-reach areas, you might want to take inspiration from one cleaning-mad mum who got her mould-stained blinds looking "as good as new" thanks to a 75p product.

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The mum admitted she was 'embarrassed' to post this photo of her mildew-stained blindsCredit: Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips/Facebook

Writing on the , the woman admitted she was "a little embarrassed" to post the original photo of her grimy blinds.

Unaware that it had gotten quite so bad, the woman wrote: "This is one of my vertical blinds, the end one in the corner of the window... thank goodness my curtain was hiding it."

Believing she was going to have to replace them entirely, the mum was left amazed when a last-ditch attempt to clean her blinds had them looking "as good as new" in just five minutes.

She added: "I really didn't think anything would shift it but thanks to Astonish Mould and Mildew blaster, it now looks brand new!

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What's more, the miracle cleaning product- which has been known to blast filthy window sills and transform kitchen floors - can be picked up in B&M for as little as 75p.

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And based on these incredible before-and-after results, we're planning on stocking up on a lifetime's supply... *adds ALL to basket*

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For more incredible cleaning hacks, this mum has used a £5 three-ingredient trick to clean her seven-year-old window stains - and the results are amazing.

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And shoppers can't get enough of the 89p cleaning paste from Home Bargains that is a favourite with Mrs Hinch.

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