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Mums are raving about an 85p Elbow Grease washing up liquid that’s great for getting stains out

A WASHING up liquid that costs 85p and is loved by cleaning guru Mrs Hinch has been praised by parents for removing stains from clothes.

One happy mum shared how she used the bottle of to get rid of black pen marks from her son’s red school uniform.

 Mums are praising an 85p washing up liquid for removing stains
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Mums are praising an 85p washing up liquid for removing stainsCredit: Extreme Couponing and Bargains

She described the washing up liquid as “amazing” and said the stains on the uniform “lifted straight off” with minimal scrubbing.

Mum-of-two Jesse Hope said: “I'm sick of my son’s red school jumpers being ruined with black marker pen but this stuff is amazing!

“Squirted a bit on the pen, left for 5 minutes, gave it a little scrub and its lifted straight off.”

She shared her find on the and has so far been met with almost 400 comments from fellow impressed parents.

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One said: “Works wonders, love it and the spray.”

Another said: “I have had this it's amazing, better than Fairy Liquid and you only need a bit. So soapy and gets your pots so clean.”

You can currently buy bottles of Elbow Grease in B&M and stores.

There's only a 4p difference in price, with a 740ml bottle costing 89p in B&M and 85p in Poundstretcher.

We found other UK supermarkets, including Tesco, selling the same product for £1.

If you want to get your hands on one, you can and your .

Both discounters are also selling for the same price.

Cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch, whose real name is Sophie Hinchliffe, shared the product on her Instagram stories to over two million followers back in April.

She captioned a picture of the new washing up liquid with: "Well... omg Hinchers. What a spesh delivery."

If you're looking for more cheaper alternatives that have been rated by parents, Poundland shoppers are loving a £1 oven cleaner that they say is better than Oven Pride.

While Home Bargains shoppers are raving about a 99p spider repellent spray to keep creepy crawlies away.

In case you hadn't heard, Poundland is testing out new range that costs from 50p to £4.


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