Mum shares 80p hack to banish mould and grime from your washing machine in 10 minutes

hands of a young girl put clothes in the washing machine drum
Girl putting clothes in the washing machine drum. -Credit:Getty Images/iStockphoto


It can be difficult to keep on top of cleaning - especially if you have kids. And that's why mum-of-four Casey Major-Bunce swears by tackling her chores in 10-minute bursts.

Whether it's cleaning your mattress, making your living room smell nice or even removing dirt and grime from your washing machine, Casey has a super-quick hack for that.

For the washing machine hack, Casey suggests using a lemon and some toothpaste - you can get both for around 80p from the supermarket. "Cut a lemon in half and spread some toothpaste on it," Casey said.

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"Place it in the machine on a high setting and let it run. The acid from the lemon is naturally antibacterial and helps to clean the drum."

"It's great for getting rid of bad smells and making everything fresh and clean!" Meanwhile, if your walls could do with a clean, it might be time to raid your sock drawer.

"Take a fluffy sock and soak it in a cleaning solution or you can make something natural with white vinegar, lemon juice and water," Casey told analytics platform Stocklytics. "Place the sock over a flat head mop and run over your walls."

"It's so quick and easy to give the walls a spruce up and you only have to do this every six to eight weeks." Casey's all about using unusual objects to get things clean quicker - and using pot lids to clean the sofa is one of her favourites.

"Get a pan lid and soak it in bicarbonate, vinegar and dish soap and I wrap it in a tea towel and scrub the sofa," she explained.

"It's not too abrasive but it works to lift stains and bad smells." For an inviting aroma in your living room, she suggests purchasing scent boosters from Amazon, placing them in small mesh bags.

"Place them behind sofa cushions for when guests come over and they'll be wowed by the fresh smell," she advised.

"Bicarbonate is amazing at lifting stains and odours and your mattress has to deal with a lot of sweat and stains, particularly if you have kids or pets," she continued.

"Just strip the sheets and gently sift the bicarbonate over the mattress using a fine sieve. Leave it for a few hours then vacuum off any excess," she concluded.