A WOMAN in dire need of help on how to clean her headboard has been rescued by Mrs Hinch fans, who suggested a clever £2 trick to solve the problem.
Nicola Bowdler took to the Facebook group Hinch Army Cleaning Tips in a bid to get help with the issue, explaining that she’s out of warranty and needs a good way to get rid of the stains.
Sharing a photo of the velvet grey patterned headboard, people could clearly see the marks left behind from where her partner sleeps.
“Help !!~” [sic] she started her plea as she continued: “My husbands side of bed … any tips can get clean it’s velvet and grey [sic]
“Just out of warranty they say it’s from the grease from my husbands head [disgusted emoji] … any tips v grateful ty xxx”. [sic]
People were quick to comment on the post, with some joking that she should “get rid of the husband” instead of trying to fix the headboard.
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While another said: “Make him sleep on the floor lol elbow grease is good,” while a third joked: “Divorce should sort him out!” with a laughing emoji.
A fourth added: “Make him sleep in a sleeping bag on the floor”.
Others were slightly more helpful on the issue as many suggested a simple £2 product that can make it look as though the stains were never there.
“Try shaving foam,” one person said as four others agreed, all writing: “shaving foam” as the solution to her predicament.
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Some suggested an even cheaper option of using elbow grease, which retails at £1.25 at ASDA.
One explained: “If it’s grease you need something like elbow grease or washing up liquid to break it down. I’ve seen people use dishwashing tablets in hot water then a microfibre cloth tied over a pot handle and dipped in the water. I wonder if it will work for this xx”.
Another said: “ I use elbow grease and zoflora in my Bissel spot cleaner, everything comes straight out”.
A third added: “Elbow grease worked on mine. I’ve got a navy bed now,” with a wink emoji.
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