‘It’s brilliant’ cleaning fans rave about £1 buy that’ll turn your yellow, dirty grout brilliant white in an instant
Let's face it, few of us would place scrubbing grout in the bathroom high up on our list of never-ending chores.
But if you're guilty of leaving your grout untouched, despite it looking a little worse for wear, then there's good news for you...
That's because cleaning fans have revealed a super quick and affordable way you can get it looking brand new again in an instant - and all you need is a £1.50 bargain buy from the likes of Poundland.
One homeowner named Emma Louise took to Facebook advice group Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips, posted a snap of her yellow-looking grout and asked: "Any ideas on how to get tile grout white again been scrubbing it with pink stuff and it's not budging."
And luckily, she wasn't short of answers, with cleaning gurus all suggesting that the answer is as simple as 'Astonish Mould and Mildew spray,' which can be bought from as little as 99p online.
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"Astonish mould remover - fab results," praised one.
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A second replied: "I have that its brilliant."
A third agreed: "Mould & Mildrew spray, works brilliantly."
Meanwhile, a fourth named Keely shared a very impressive before and after of her grout and noted: "I used Astonish mould and mildew. Sprayed on and left for 40 mins before spraying down."
The product claims to "remove tough stains without the need for scrubbing, whilst regular use helps prevent return."
It can be used on walls, uPVC window frames, plastic shower curtains, bathroom tiles, grout, silicone sealant, concrete, sinks and plugholes.
Elsewhere, social media users shared their other tips and tricks to get grout looking sparkling white again, with grout pens also proving a popular option.
"You can get a Grout Pen from B&Q and I think B&M as well," advised one.
A second noted: "Grout pen, works a treat!"
And one more person suggested a 'magic sponge' and commented: "Works brilliantly. I saw Mrs Hinch or Stacey doing it (can’t remember which one) but have just done all of my hallway and kitchen floor."