Mum shares 96p method that works a treat for to remove stains from socks

Mum shares 96p method that works a treat for to remove stains from socks

Achieving bright white laundry is a goal for many, but socks represent the penultimate hurdle in this challenge, second to red wine stains.

Homeowners who walk around in white socks know just how little time it takes to discolour the soles while ridding socks of the stains is a nightmare.

Over time, the garments can retain their brown marks and start looking dull. But fortunately, fans of the cleaning guru Mrs Hinch have shared a surprising product that “works a treat” for restoring socks to their original state.

The best part is that the product will only set consumers back a mere 98p.

The tip was shared in a post on the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook page, where one mother shared her desperate bid to find a solution to her consistently dirty white socks.

Read more… Laundry expert shares how to make stained socks ‘super white’ for 59p

Her post asked Facebook users: “What does everybody use for white socks? The bottoms are so dirty”.

Elbow grease stain remover, which costs less than £1, came highly recommended by one user, who advised: “Give them [really good] rub with Dove soap then spray with elbow grease and wash as normal”.

Another endorsed the tip, writing: “Spray with elbow grease – works a treat”.

One user joined the conversation to offer an alternative solution: “Boil wash, I have a five-year-old who will walk outside in her socks and come home from school covered in mud but her socks come up new in a boil wash.”

In a similar vein, another user said: “I steep them in a bucket with hot water, bleach, and a laundry position. Leave them until there’s enough for a load and wash as normal. They are spotless.”

The vast majority of partakers in the conversation endorsed the use of the famous stain remover Napisan, which was mentioned more than 10 times in the thread.

“Soak in Napisan and then add Napisan to the drum with your usual detergents! Best for whites,” wrote one woman.

Another quipped: “Definitely Napisan soak,” which was shortly followed by the comment: “Definitely steep in Napisan for at least six hours and then wash in machine adding an extra scoop of Napisan in the drum along with the usual detergent.

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