About this deal
This laundry staple is excellent for washing stained cotton and synthetic laundry, but also amazing at removing burnt-on food from saucepans and brightening up dirty bathtubs. 2. Chlorine (household) bleach Being a parent means dealing with stains A LOT. Babies and toddlers (and older kids, too) create a lot of mess and stain their clothes, your clothes and any fabrics and carpets in your house. Well, I have to admit, sometimes it’s my fault… Sprinkle on fresh fatty or oily stains and leave for up to twelve hours to absorb the grease. It can then be removed with a brush or using your vacuum cleaner with its upholstery tool. 4. Nail polish remover After using this stain remover on two of the most difficult to treat stains – grease and tomato! – I am confident that it will easily treat any other stains that will come our way. The bar will last a long time. It is so convenient that it can be used for clothes, carpets and furniture. You know how I love multi purpose products! The very best thing for removing nail polish, and not just from your nails! Ensure you always test it on an inconspicuous area of whatever you're cleaning first and don’t use it on acetate-based fabrics, as it can damage them. 5. Bicarbonate of soda