A woman on TikTok has revealed a cleaning product that people "absolutely need" in their lives, as it works hard to remove even the most stubborn of stains.
No matter how careful you are around the house, the fact is that stains can appear on your clothes, carpets or furniture from time to time. While some are simple enough to remove, others can feel impossible to get rid of, and you might think you'll be faced with the unsightly stain forever.
But it turns out that one specific cleaning product could be the key to getting rid of the pesky stain, which was shared by TikToker @cardkongbei. She described it as "amazing" as it had managed to get rid of a carpet stain she'd been battling with for two years.
The Mirror reports that she made a short video about the product, captioning it: "What I'm sharing is all-purpose stain-removing soap." She also signposted people to the fact she'd purchased it from Amazon.
The cleaning guru said she'd been eager to try it out after spotting its 20,000 five-star reviews on the shopping site.
She said: "It immediately removed a two-year stain from my carpet, so I wanted to try it on some other stuff", as she can be seen scrubbing dirty white socks until they gleam and look as good as new again.
"I've had a really hard time getting these leftover food stains out of my son's clothes", she shared, whilst scrubbing all the residue away with the seemingly miraculous product.
She even tried the product on trainers, leaving them sparkling white again.
In the comments, someone shared that the product name is 'Grand Canal Soap', and a two-pack can be purchased from Amazon for just under £11.
Others said it was the scrubbing motion that helped as well, and the cleaning whizz also suggested cutting it up and putting it in the washing machine.
She wrote: "You can cut it into pieces with a knife and put it in the washing machine, but I suggest you wash it by hand, it will clean up a lot."
"Need", someone commented.
"Buy it for me", another demanded, as they tagged their friend.
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