Cleaning influencer Jo Taylor-Tunnicliffe has shared an easy home remedy to remove limescale which doesn't involve bleach or white vinegar.
08.05.2024 - 09:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Cleaning fans on social media have been left baffled by a simple and quick hack that tells you how to safely clean your clothes, sheets and towels in the washing machine.
Most of the time, it's likely that we just throw all of our laundry into the machine on a 30C wash and don't think too much about it. However, for those items of clothing that need a bit of extra care, it can be difficult to know what to do.
The tiny laundry symbols on each label can be confusing when you don't know what each one means. But fear not, there's no need to spend ages Googling what every individual symbol represents, as there's a much quicker way to go about it if you have a certain type of smartphone.
The laundry experts at cleaning company Fabulosa have shared a simple hack on TikTok for instantly knowing how to wash, dry and iron each item of clothing instantly, and were left wondering how they hadn't tried it before.
Known for its huge range of sweet-smelling cleaning products, the Fabulosa team is no stranger to helping out cleaning fans with their dilemmas. Often sharing helpful hacks and new product launches with their 114.8k followers, each new video is well received - and the laundry hack is no different.
Having amassed 163.6k views and hundreds of saves at the time of writing, it's clear to see that people are keen to try it out, and it couldn't be simpler to do.
All you need to do is grab an item of clothing, towel or anything else you're planning on washing, and locate the label - usually on the inside - that tells you how to launder it.
Then, snap a picture of the label using your iPhone's camera, making sure the laundry symbols can be clearly seen. When you go on to the photo in your camera roll, press the 'i' button on the
Cleaning influencer Jo Taylor-Tunnicliffe has shared an easy home remedy to remove limescale which doesn't involve bleach or white vinegar.
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