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Homeowners share 5p hack to get rid of mud stains on carpets
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Perfect for 'muddy shoe season' you don't need expensive chemicals to make your carpet look good again

As the autumn leaves continue to fall, it's the perfect time to enjoy outdoor adventures during the school holidays.

With this in mind, the experts at Shark Clean have come through with top tips for banishing those unsightly mud marks from carpets and upholstery, ensuring homes can remain clean and tidy even through the 'muddy' months.According to the cleaning maestros, keeping carpets clean need not be a pricey affair – in fact, you might only need to shell out as little as 5p for a spotless result.

This budget-friendly remedy can be used as a solution for various stains, sparing households the expense and fuss of commercial carpet cleaners, reports the Mirror. The experts do, however, suggest a patch test on an obscure carpet section just to ensure that no damage is done.

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