A MUM has credited a £2 cleaning product with removing stubborn purple lipstick from her daughter’s Disney Princess doll.
The woman posted impressive before and after pictures to Facebook group Cleaning Hacks, Tips & Recommendations over the weekend.
It was Bartoline’s sugar soap spray that the mum used to tackle Rapunzel’s poor stained face.
Captioning her post, she wrote: “I have saved her. My daughter started crying and said no don’t like it.
“The first picture was when I just taken it out the washing machine, I started to use make up wipes and nail varnish remover.
“It made a bit of a difference then I decided to use sugar soap which it came off quite easy. I know for next time to use sugar soap [sic].”
The woman later added: “Wasn’t easy I spent a good hour on it.
“I honestly thought I had to throw it :'( but couldn’t part with it.”
She went on to explain that she’d bought the spray from B&M, telling other members of the group: “I got it ages ago.
“It’s good for removing grease from the walls especially if you had the deep fryer on.”
- Bartoline Sugar Soap Spray, £2 from B&M – buy now
Fellow cleaners were clearly impressed with the results, with one commenting: “Good job well done.
“You’re better than me I’d have binned it after it came out the washer lol!”
Others said: “That’s amazing. I shall remember that one,” and: “That’s brill. And glad you put what you used coz you usually never find out and yer left wondering [sic].”
What a happily ever after.
Meanwhile, this woman uses a £1 baby soap to clean her grubby make-up brushes – and says it’s the “best thing ever”.
A fake tan addict used £1 Elbow Grease spray to get brown stains out of her carpet.
And one shopper claims Poundland’s £1 stain remover removed make-up marks off her floor.