KIDS can be messy.
So if you’re a parent, you are guaranteed to have quite the array of stain-removing products in your cleaning cupboard.
But, according to two mums, there’s only one you need – and it will only set you back £1.25.
Kally took to TikTok to share the budget purchase, as she gushed about just how good they are.
“Your sign to have the M&S stain remover wipes in your cleaning cupboard,” she wrote over the top of her photo collage, which showed the soft Bluey chair after it had been “vandalised” with red pen by her kids.
Before using the wipes, Bluey’s eyes and eyebrows were covered in red scrawls.
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But afterwards, there wasn’t a “red mark in sight”.
Kally concluded her post by showing the wipes once she’d finished – revealing she’d only needed to use three to get rid of the marks.
“3 wipes later and we are done. Honestly, these wipes!” she concluded.
“OMG I need!” one person commented on the TikTok.
“Needed to see this after my Bluey was attacked with sharpie – almost gone after stain removal spray,” another added.
“Thankyou for sharing.” someone else said.
“I can’t get the stains off my bluey chair definitely going to get those.”
And Kally wasn’t the only mum to have unearthed the potential of the wipes.
When Aisha’s kids managed to spill ketchup on her cream velvet chair, she raced to her nearest M&S to snap up some of the wipes – having heard good things about them.
“I literally wanted to just cry and melt,” she said in a video on TikTok.
“I used a particular stain remover and that didn’t help. I’ve seen good reviews on the M&S stain remover wipes, so I decided to run out, get some and give them a try.
“Oh my god, where have they been all my life?!”
More hacks to get rid of stains
- Baking Soda and Vinegar
- Make a paste with baking soda and water.
- Apply to the stain and let it sit for 30 minutes.
- Rinse with vinegar and wash as usual.
- Lemon Juice and Salt
- Squeeze lemon juice over the stain.
- Sprinkle salt generously.
- Rub the fabric together and leave it in the sun for an hour before washing.
- Hydrogen Peroxide and Dish Soap
- Mix equal parts hydrogen peroxide and dish soap.
- Dab the mixture onto the stain.
- Let it sit for 10 minutes and then rinse.
- Milk for Ink Stains
- Soak the stained area in milk.
- Leave it overnight.
- Rinse and wash the following day.
- White Vinegar for Grass Stains
- Apply white vinegar directly to the grass stain.
- Let it soak for 15 minutes.
- Wash as usual.
- Cornflour for Grease Stains
- Sprinkle cornflour onto the grease stain.
- Let it sit for 20 minutes to absorb the grease.
- Brush off the cornflour and wash the garment.
- Toothpaste for Collar Stains
- Apply a small amount of non-gel toothpaste to the collar stain.
- Scrub gently with a toothbrush.
- Rinse and wash as usual.
After the wipes worked a treat on the chair, Aisha decided to try them on her wall as well.
“This is the next day and not a stain in sight!” she gushed.
“These are so good!!” one person commented on the video.
“I managed to get Sharpie out of my mums sofa with just one wipe!!”
“Love these for my trainers,” another added.
“They are a bargain!”