Stacey Solomon's simple and cheap trick to get rid of mouldy washing machine drawers in seconds
11.04.2024 - 19:27
/ ok.co.uk
On a recent episode of BBC One's Sort Your Life Out, Stacey Solomon shared a handy two-step hack for removing yucky scents in washing machines. Joining Kirsty, a disabled mother from Nottingham, and her partner Taureen, the TV star helped revamp their packed four-bedroom abode.
The unfortunate mum had suffered herniated discs and chronic pain following a holiday accident, reports the Mirror.
Taureen shared: "Before Kirsty's injuries she had a pristine house, but they all know mum's not as sturdy on her feet and can't do as much as she used to." Hunting for smart storage solutions for the family, Iwan Carrington, a cleaning guru in the team, showed off a cheeky secret to sprucing up forgotten washing machine drawers. After removing the drawer and exposing the mould lurking inside, he revealed: "If your washing machine is starting to smell, this could be why." Sporting cleaning gloves, Iwan slathered a generous amount of baking powder over the mould-affected sections of the drawer compartment.
Following that, he took a bottle filled with white vinegar, and squirted it onto the baking powder, which started to "fizz up and bubble away". Iwan shared a nifty trick and said: "Whatever the situation is, this trick is going to blitz it.
Now not only will the family hopefully have less clothes to be washing, but when they do wash them, they're all going to be smelling incredible." He pointed out that appliances can become a breeding ground for black mould due to moisture, which necessitates a thorough clean to prevent musty-smelling laundry. You can grab baking soda for just 59p at Sainsbury's and white vinegar for a mere 99p from Morrisons.
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