IT may be the last thing we want to do when we're putting out of freshly clean clothes to dry – but if you don't remember to regularly clean your washing machine, it can become rife mould.

Not only is it a total eyesore, black mould can also make your home smell damp too – but thankfully, there's a purse-friendly solution to this common problem.

Having experienced first-hand how difficult it is to get rid of, Mrs Hinch fan Dani Wilson turned to Home Bargains in search of a cleaning product to tackle the mould – and that's when she found Kilrock's £2 Mould Spray.

Sharing incredible before-and-after images on the Facebook group Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips, she admitted: "I feel disgusted and embarrassed to post this.

"But needed to show the results of using this mould spray I found in Home Bargains – I was shocked by the results!!"

The mum-of-two explained how the mould-busting spray exceeded her expectations – especially as she'd tried countless other products to tackle the problem but "nothing worked".



She wrote: "The mould went pretty much straight away – even though it said to leave for 30 minutes!

"The smell from the bottle is really strong but at least it has cleared the mould."

The multipurpose product – which can be used on tiles and walls too – contains bleach and tackles mould, mildew and algae.

Unsurprisingly, other members of the group are now desperate to get their hands on the affordable spray- which you can also pick up on The Range's website.

  • Kilrock Mould Spray Cleaner, £1.99 from The Range – buy now


One user replied: "Fabulous, I need to do this."

Another added: "Great job! Thank you for helping someone else who has the same problem."

"Great! I am giving this a go," a third added. "Tried everything in mine. Thanks for sharing."

For more incredible cleaning hacks, this mum-of-five transformed her filthy oven door in minutes using a £1 cleaning paste.

And this mum used Mrs Hinch's favourite products to get her filthy washing machine drawer sparkling – and they only cost £4.

Plus this mum got her filthy trainers sparkling new in minutes using Mrs Hinch's favourite £1 spray and a toothbrush.

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