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Lynne Reid Banks, Autorin von „The Indian in the Cupboard“, stirbt im Alter von 94 Jahren
In dem Roman „The L-Shaped Room“ beschäftigte sie sich mit den Kämpfen junger Frauen, ihren größten Erfolg feierte sie jedoch mit einem Kinderbuch über einen magischen Schrank.
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I cleaned my washing machine seal using 99p cupboard staple and the mould banished
Trapped moisture in the washing machine often makes the seal area a breeding ground for bacteria and mould to thrive in.
In many cases, mould on the washing machine door seal can be transferred to clothes and cause skin rashes or irritations.
This means it is important to remove and clean it regularly to prevent it from becoming stubborn and causing nasty smells.
I recently cleaned and removed mould from my washing machine seal using Stardrops White Vinegar which I
Four food cupboard essentials to ‘repel’ ants from entering your home ‘for good’
Britons will be familiar with the most common ant in the UK, the black ant, which can be seen in the garden throughout the summer months.
They may enter homes if they can in search of food, but there are scents and products to help keep them away.
1. Fresh lemons or bottled lemon
Mark Smithson, CEO of nationwide electrical appliance experts, Marks Electrical, said: “Lemons are a great option.
“Once the entry point is identified, grab some lemon peel
How to remove blood stains from laundry: 40p cupboard staple ‘prevents blood from setting’
Blood stains are common on garments, bed sheets and other laundry items.
Whether it’s a paper cut, a rogue nosebleed or scraping a knee, blood stains can quickly appear and spread in the most awkward places.
Unlike other stains, blood stains need to be treated and cleaned carefully to avoid them setting.
With this in mind, Shadmaan Kader an expert at Pound a metre, has their top tips for removing blood stains from clothes and laundry.
The fabric expert suggested
Remove brown mug stains in ‘five minutes’ with ‘game-changing’ 3p cupboard staple
Posting on the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group, Rose Griffiths wrote: “Please can anyone tell me how I can get this stain out of my mug please?
“It always gets washed in the dishwasher so I don’t understand why it has gone like that in the first place, thank you.”
If not rinsed straight after drinking tea and coffee, the tannins, which are the staining agents in the hot beverages, cling to the porous surface of any mug, no
Laundry expert shares ‘superhero’ 99p cupboard staple to transform ‘dingy’ towels
Deyan Dimitrov, CEO of Laundryheap, told Express.co.uk: “Baking soda is like a superhero when it comes to tackling tough laundry challenges.
“Just add half a cup of baking soda along with your regular detergent when washing your towels. It works wonders in freshening them up, removing stains, and neutralising any unwanted smells.
“It is not only great for freshening up your towels; it also helps brighten white fabrics. If you have dingy or yellowed towels, adding baking soda to your
How to ‘brighten’ stained tile grout in minutes using two £1 cupboard ingredients
Grout is often white which means it can discolour quickly, either through mould or limescale, which can be hard to remove.
According to experts at Checkatrade, staining can make it hard to bring grout back to its best, but it is possible to “brighten” it with a few easy steps.
The experts said: “Fill your sink with warm water and grab your stiff-bristled brush, wet it and then rub the grout in a circular motion.
“Alternatively, fill your spray bottle