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Everyday items you can use to clean instead of buying expensive products - including mayonnaise

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Buying cleaning products for your home can often become quite costly, especially in today's climate. With the price of just about everything going up in the cost of living crisis, experts have now revealed some alternative, cheaper items you can use to clean around your home.

Things like shaving foam, shampoo, toothpaste and even mayonnaise are amongst the nine everyday items that have been recommended to use as substitutes for cleaning and removing stubborn stains.

Experts at Online-Bedrooms.co.uk have revealed nine small changes which can be made to your cleaning routine to cut the costs of buying expensive products, from using salt to remove stains out of pans, to using a condiment favourite to help clean off watermarks on surfaces. READ MORE: Government issues warning to anyone going to visit elderly relatives as coronavirus rates rise Nic Shacklock from Online-Bedrooms.co.uk said: “With many families struggling to afford the raised prices of goods in the shops, we wanted to find out which random products can be used as a cheaper cleaning method to spruce up the home. "We’ve found peculiar ways that everyday products can be used around the home to help with cleaning, from using shaving foam to clean the toilet to using vinegar to give your surfaces a polished look. "These simple and effective alternatives to cleaning can help to cut back on weekly expenses, while leaving homes with a flawless finish after they’re used to good work.” Here are the nine things you can use as alternatives to expensive cleaning products, reports Wales Online. Salt If you’ve been left with a burnt pan after cooking, then have a go at using salt as a quick solution to save the endless scrubbing.

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