Mrs Hinch fans reveal 65p cleaning hack for removing blood stains from sheets

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Fans of Mrs Hinch share an easy cleaning hack to remove blood stains from sheets with a household item (and it’s only 65p!)

Social media users raved about a cheap hack they say will help you remove stubborn blood stains from bedding.

A UK Facebook user took to one of UK cleaning influencer Ms Hinch’s fan groups to ask others to share their best tips.

Post the in the groupthe woman asked people how they get blood stains off sheets.

Several clean freaks took to the post to share how using a 65p household item, salt, will help get them clean again.

Dissolving a generous amount of salt in cold water, before soaking your dirty sheets, will help make everything fresh and clean again.

They revealed that dissolving a generous amount of salt in cold water, before soaking dirty bedding in the mixture, can help remove bothersome stains from sheets.

One Facebook user wrote: “Soak them in cold salt water, my mom always did and it works.”

And another nodded, simply writing: ‘Soak in cold water and lots of salt.’

Others pointed out the importance of using cold water, as hot water can “set” the bloodstain into the fabric.

One cleaning enthusiast explained: ‘Soak in cold salt water before washing. The hot water will set the stain.

Fans of cleaning influencer Mrs Hinch (pictured) have shared their top tips for removing blood stains from sheets on one of the influencer’s Facebook fan groups.

Meanwhile, Ms Hinch previously revealed how you can keep your bed fresh and clean.

According to the cleaning influencer, it is recommended to flip the mattress once a month and update it every three to six months.

She says that to do this, you need to completely bare the bed before vacuuming the mattress thoroughly to get rid of all the dead skin cells and dust.

Then, using a flour strainer, shake the baking soda evenly all over the mattress. This acts as an odor eater.

Leave for a few hours at least and then vacuum. This should get rid of any unpleasant odors.

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