Remove mould from garden furniture with ‘absolutely amazing’ £1.49 item

It’s high time to don your gardening gloves and reclaim your outdoor space.

With summer on the horizon, Brits are striving to restore their neglected gardens after a particularly bleak winter. The relentless rain not only kept us indoors but also created an ideal breeding ground for mould and mildew on our patio furniture, particularly on soft materials like cushions.

However, savvy shoppers have discovered an affordable solution to eradicate these stubborn spores and rejuvenate your tables and chairs. And it costs just £1.49.

Posting on the B&M Bargains, Extreme Money Savings Deals and More Facebook page, one user praised the Astonish Mould and Mildew Blaster spray after finding a ‘little fabric seat’ stored in her shed had become ‘covered in mould’. “This stuff is absolutely amazing, ” they enthused.

“I sprayed it with [Astonish] and left it to soak. Oh my god it’s now spotless.”

Other cleaning aficionados concurred that the cleaner was worth a shot, with many asserting it works wonders on virtually anything. “I cleaned my old hot tub as it had gone mouldy. It looked brand new after using this,” one person penned.

Another concurred, remarking: “Even my garden ornaments when they get all that green on them from one year to the next, brings them up like new.”

A third user claimed she uses the product for practically ‘everything’.

You can snag the top-rated cleaners from a variety of supermarkets, including Asda, where a 75cl bottle is currently on offer for just £1.49. If online shopping is more your style, you can grab a 750ml spray for £2.99 from Amazon.

The potent chlorine-based bleaching agent is versatile enough to tackle walls, uPVC window frames, plastic shower curtains, bathroom tiles, grout, silicone sealant, concrete, sinks and plugholes.

Earlier in the year, cleaning guru Mrs Hinch’s devotees praised a pricier alternative that they claim has the power to ‘strip paint’. A Facebook user named Amy disclosed her battle with persistent black mould in her home, lamenting that it “comes back worse every winter”.

A resounding number of users swear by Kilrock Mould Remover spray – available at The Range for a mere £1.99, or on Amazon for £5.77. “Kilrock is the best stuff I’ve had, but it does strip paint off as it’s that strong,” one user remarked.

Another concurred: “This product is amazing…not only does it kill mould it also bleaches.”

Another chimed in: “My shower tiles were getting a little grimy and no amount of scrubbing or limescale remover helped… Leave this product on for 25-30 minutes and the grout is whiter than the rest of my tiled bathroom now.”

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