Home Bargains shoppers rush to buy £1.25 spray that clears mould ‘in 15 minutes’

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SHOPPERS are rushing to buy a bargain spray that cleans mould “in 15 minutes”.

Home Bargains fans spotted the item and shared the helpful find on social media this week.

Home Bargains fans are praising a £1.25 mould spray

Mould and condensation can spread around the house particularly when temperatures drop in the winter.

If left untreated, mould can pose a risk to vulnerable Brits with existing health problems like eczema or asthma.

But one savvy shopper has found a mould remover spray from Home Bargains that can eliminate mould and mildew.

They shared their find in the Facebook group Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips.

The shopper said: “My vertical blinds were covered in mould. I used this mould and mildew spray from Home Bargains £1.25.

“Sprayed on and left for 15 mins and it was gone!”

People were quick to comment, praising the spray for its “quick results”.

One Facebook user said: “Brilliant stuff that. Use it on my blinds and walls.”

Another said: “Worked on mine too. I sprayed on and when I went back to scrub them it had already gone, hasn’t come back since.”

While a third added: “Yes it’s a total game changer and I use it all around the house.”

If you want to try the spray, you’ll have to visit your nearest Home Bargains as it isn’t available online.

But you may want to call before your visit to avoid a wasted trip if it isn’t in stock.

You can find your nearest Home Bargains by using the store locator tool on the retailer’s website.

But make sure to shop around elsewhere as well in case there’s a better deal on offer at another store.

You can use tools like Google Shopping to compare prices, or download the Latest Deals app to search items and find where they’re cheaper.

We found the same mould blaster spray for £1 at Poundland and £1.19 at B&M and Asda.

We found a similar mould and mildew spray by Astonish on sale for just 95p in Wilko.

Dettol also does a similar item, but for the more expensive price of £3.50.

You could also try damp traps, which works by soaking up condensation in the air.

You can hang them them up in your wardrobe or cupboard and let them sit.

They usually cost a few pounds on average, but shoppers have found the perfect one for just £1 from Poundland.

HOAR recently tried supermarket mould cleaners – and found that one 25p solution was better than Cillit Bang.

More tips

We tested out some top hacks for tackling mould to see how effective they are.

Dehumidifiers are a good idea to keep by windows to prevent condensation from collecting – shoppers have even spotted one that costs £50 from Argos.

And they don’t cost much to run either – according to experts at Uswitch, dehumidifiers normally use 185W – so they usually cost about 6p an hour to run.

There’s also the trick of placing salt in a bowl and hoping it catches mould – our reporter Harriet Cooke said it worked quite well.

And, costing at £1.70 for 500g from Tesco, salt isn’t too expensive to buy either.

You can read a full list of mould prevention hacks and our verdict in our test here.

Here, we speak to a property expert to find out the best ways to get rid of mould in your property.

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