Mrs Hinch fans on social media have shared an affordable solution that will help to keep your white bed sheets looking pristine and clean with every wash.
Let's face it, as classy as white furniture and bedding can look in the home, it can also be very high maintenance as the colour can be hard to keep clean. Whether it gets dirty on its own or loses its colour over time, the upkeep of the product can be more hassle than it is worth.
Now, cleaning enthusiasts have revealed that their go-to product for cleaning white bed sheets is Dr Beckmann's White Sachets, which will only set you back around £1.50. The budget-friendly laundry cleaner was recently mentioned on the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group after one member asked for the 'best washing method' for her new sheets, reports The Mirror.
Seeking the best advice on how to maintain her new beddings colour, the shopper wrote: "New white company bedding."
"What is the best washing method to keep it white - other than just a whites wash?"
Luckily, many shoppers were quick to flock to the comments section to recommend the affordable Dr Beckmann white sachets that generally retail at around £1.50 in most supermarkets and retailers.
"Dr. Beckmans white sachets", said one.
"Dr Beckermans," another agreed.
The Dr Beckmann white sheets are said to help restore that "as new" brilliance to your whites that you can rarely achieve with detergent alone.
And while the affordable product will certainly make a difference to your whites wash, many other members of the group shared other at-home methods that you could try to keep your sheets white.
One person said: "I always put vanish for whites in my washes."
On the other hand, someone suggested: "White vinegar in softener tray, bicarb, always white and smells lovely for longer. Doing this for years. Good luck."
"Wrong time of year, but drying in the sunshine!" A third penned.
A fourth wrote: "A scoop of Napisan."
You can purchase Dr Beckmann's white sachets online from Amazon, Wilko, Ocado and Sainsbury's.
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