Get your whites sparkling! The combination of products I use to remove all manner of stains including grass, fruit juice & general grubbiness from cricket whites...

So here we are in the midst of cricket season, and with cricket season comes some seriously dirty cricket whites!

A few of the mums at school have asked me how to clean the stains from cricket whites, so I thought I’d share with you all my very favourite little collaboration of products that always work a charm.

Now for the purposes of this video, Archie was allowed to get them as grassy a possible - and he hasn’t disappointed. They are filthy and he has certainly ensured I have my work cut out for me!  We have grass stains, grubby hemlines, tomato ketchup and every parent's nemesis…Ribena.

Here are the products that never let me down when I’m faced with particularly dirty whites:

Dr Beckmann’s Stain Devil Pre-Wash Stain Remover

This is great as it is bleach-free so relatively gentle. You simply apply it to the marks using the integrated brush applicator, and leave for approx 10-15 minutes, but do not let it dry. At this point if the garment is really filthy I end up almost soaking the whole thing!!! After a waiting period whilst the product gets to work, you simply pop the clothing into the washing machine ready to wash as normal.

Vanish Oxi-Action Crystal White 

Add one scoop in of this to your washing machine drawer.

Fairy Non-Bio

Then add one additional scoop of this into the washing machine drawer.

Comfort Pure

I love to use this with my white washes!

Set your machine for normal wash, and they should all work together to really do the trick!

You will be so impressed with the results. I do find it quite thrilling, considering how trashed the clothing does get!

Do you have a favourite combination of products you like to use? Do share them in the comments below!

Love,

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