This $12 Coles product could be a better money-saving miracle than professional cleaners!
We all know the feeling: you vacuum every week, tackle the dishes first thing in the morning, and grapple with a never-ending pile of laundry—all while trying to conserve your limited energy.
Household chores can be both exhausting and, at times, surprisingly expensive.
It can also be frustrating when dirt stubbornly refuses to disappear despite your best efforts—like a nasty mould spot on a carpet!
Fortunately, an Aussie woman recently discovered an affordable product that appears to outperform many professional carpet cleaners.
After unsatisfactory results from paid cleaning services, the homeowner decided to try the Dr Beckmann Carpet Stain Remover she picked up at Coles.
‘I've had my carpets steam cleaned twice by two separate companies in the last six weeks in preparation for sale,’ she shared on social media.
‘On both occasions, they could not eliminate a particular mould spot on the bedroom carpet due to water leakage... But after using this supermarket product, the stain disappeared instantly.’
Thoroughly pleased with the outcome, she expressed she'd ‘highly recommend’ the $12 item.
The cleaning product is also available at Woolworths and effectively handles hard-to-remove stains with its unique brush setup.
Meanwhile, her post drew a wave of comments from other enthusiasts.
‘I used this in my car when one of my kids spilled Yogo. Then, I used it for the rest of the car. It looks like brand new carpet,’ one user commented.
‘I love this product. It's the best. I always have one in the cupboard,’ another agreed.
Many vouch for the product's effectiveness on surfaces such as sofas, fabric chairs, automobile seats, and suede footwear.
Additionally, fans of the same brand mentioned that Dr Beckmann Pet Stain & Odour Remover is as effective.
The evaluation by consumer watchdog CHOICE rated the product at 65%.
Although some other carpet cleaning products surpassed its performance, it garnered glowing feedback from CHOICE's user base.
Notably, the Dr Beckmann Carpet Stain Remover achieved a 75% score in red wine stain removal.
For effective stain and odour removal on carpets and sofas, follow these steps using this easy-to-use product.
Step one:
First, clear any loose dirt and blot any fresh spills. Shake the product bottle, then squeeze to wet the applicator brush.
Step two:
Position the bottle so the applicator lies flat on the stain. Only apply a moderate amount—let the foam work its magic.
Step three:
Wait for 3 minutes. Afterwards, using a damp white cloth, gently wipe away the stain and product residue.
Additional tips:
Members, have you ever used Dr Beckmann Carpet Stain Remover? We'd love to hear your experiences in the comments below!
Household chores can be both exhausting and, at times, surprisingly expensive.
It can also be frustrating when dirt stubbornly refuses to disappear despite your best efforts—like a nasty mould spot on a carpet!
Fortunately, an Aussie woman recently discovered an affordable product that appears to outperform many professional carpet cleaners.
After unsatisfactory results from paid cleaning services, the homeowner decided to try the Dr Beckmann Carpet Stain Remover she picked up at Coles.
‘I've had my carpets steam cleaned twice by two separate companies in the last six weeks in preparation for sale,’ she shared on social media.
‘On both occasions, they could not eliminate a particular mould spot on the bedroom carpet due to water leakage... But after using this supermarket product, the stain disappeared instantly.’
Thoroughly pleased with the outcome, she expressed she'd ‘highly recommend’ the $12 item.
The cleaning product is also available at Woolworths and effectively handles hard-to-remove stains with its unique brush setup.
‘I used this in my car when one of my kids spilled Yogo. Then, I used it for the rest of the car. It looks like brand new carpet,’ one user commented.
‘I love this product. It's the best. I always have one in the cupboard,’ another agreed.
Many vouch for the product's effectiveness on surfaces such as sofas, fabric chairs, automobile seats, and suede footwear.
Additionally, fans of the same brand mentioned that Dr Beckmann Pet Stain & Odour Remover is as effective.
The evaluation by consumer watchdog CHOICE rated the product at 65%.
Although some other carpet cleaning products surpassed its performance, it garnered glowing feedback from CHOICE's user base.
Notably, the Dr Beckmann Carpet Stain Remover achieved a 75% score in red wine stain removal.
For effective stain and odour removal on carpets and sofas, follow these steps using this easy-to-use product.
Step one:
First, clear any loose dirt and blot any fresh spills. Shake the product bottle, then squeeze to wet the applicator brush.
Step two:
Position the bottle so the applicator lies flat on the stain. Only apply a moderate amount—let the foam work its magic.
Step three:
Wait for 3 minutes. Afterwards, using a damp white cloth, gently wipe away the stain and product residue.
Additional tips:
- Stubborn stains might require another application.
- For pet stains and odours, consider using Dr Beckmann Pet Stain and Odour Remover.
- Test the product on a hidden spot.
- Apply a bit, wait 30 minutes, wipe with a damp white cloth, and let dry.
- Only continue if no change is observed.
- Always follow care instructions on your carpet/upholstery.
- Avoid over-application.
- Steer clear of using materials like leather, suede, silk, or any water-sensitive fabrics.
- Note: Some stains may cause irreversible discolouration.
Key Takeaways
- An Aussie woman discovered an affordable carpet cleaner, the Dr Beckmann Carpet Stain Remover, at Coles.
- She was able to remove a mould stain from her carpet that professional cleaning services had failed to remove twice.
- The woman recommended the $12 product, also available at Woolworths, and her social media post attracted many positive comments.
- Consumer advocacy group CHOICE gave the product a 65% rating, with users particularly praising its effectiveness at removing red wine stains.
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