I’m a gypsy & cleaning fan – I’ve ditched Mrs Hinch’s favourite Pink Stuff for a new brand & my trailer looks spotless

She used to love The Pink Stuff and used it religiously to clean up her trailer.

But gypsy Charlotte Ann has decided to forgo her line of cleaning products, also loved by Mrs. Hinch, and now use a different brand altogether.

Charlotte Ann gave up The Pink Stuff for another surprising brand

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Charlotte Ann gave up The Pink Stuff for another surprising brandCredit: TikTok/@charlotteann00
She enrolled when she went to her local Home Bargains and discovered this set

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She enrolled when she went to her local Home Bargains and discovered this setCredit: TikTok/@charlotteann00
She also raves about the suitcases she has in pink

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She also raves about the suitcases she has in pinkCredit: TikTok/@charlotteann00
As well as the rugs she says she loves on her floors

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As well as the rugs she says she loves on her floorsCredit: TikTok/@charlotteann00

Charlotte filmed a recent trip to Home Bargains, where she went to the store to buy the things she needed.

While cleaning the aisle, she picked up a Pink Stuff gift set – complete with a product case and a scrubber.

“I’ve seen this – I don’t use Pink Stuff anymore, I use Spanish cleaning brands, but still good,” she says in the video above. TikTok page.

“I think it’s like £8 and it comes with that machine and everything, a very good bargain.”

Elsewhere in the video, Charlotte recommends Home Bargains suitcase sets, as she says: “I had this set in pink, and now they make them in black and white.

“Highly recommended if you don’t have a suitcase.”

She spotted stiff bristle ‘garden brushes’ for just £3 each and says she loves their bristle rugs – £10 each – for floors.

“Come see what bargains I can find at home bargains,” Charlotte captioned her TikTok video.

“You don’t find things in Home Bargains, things in Home Bargains find you,” one person commented on the clip.

“That’s what I told my husband!”

“Truth,” replied Charlotte.

But it was her decision to go a whole new way of cleaning that attracted the most interest.

In fact, Charlotte isn’t the only member of the gypsy community that favors Spanish cleaning products.

Suzy also shared a video on TikTok in which she talks about her favorite Spanish products, revealing that the concentrated sanitizer is one of her top picks.

“These things I use absolutely everywhere,” she says.

“Not just in the bathroom.

“And best believe that the smell lasts forever.”

She also bought some air fresheners that “smell like babies” and after realizing the store where she bought Spanish products also had bleach, she bought two bottles. that kind.

“I can use up three or four bottles of bleach a week,” she admits.

“But these things last forever.

“But just in case, I have two more.”

Suzy also has some sink deodorant spray, which she pours hot water into the sink to make her house smell good all day long, as well as some fresh glass cleaner and wipes.

“You can’t beat Spanish cleaning products,” she writes at the beginning of the video.

“Love the Spanish cleaner, won’t use anything else now,” one person commented on Suzy’s video.

“Thank you so much! That’s really helpful!!” other is added.

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“What do you think of the cleaning product Fabulosa?” someone else asked.

Suzy replied, “I don’t like them”.

Charlotte Ann isn't the only member of the gypsy community to swear by Spanish cleaning products

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Charlotte Ann isn’t the only member of the gypsy community to swear by Spanish cleaning productsCredit: TikTok/@cuzinsuzy92
Suzy also has a closet full of them, she said in a TikTok video

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Suzy also has a closet full of them, she said in a TikTok videoCredit: TikTok/@cuzinsuzy92

Edmuns DeMars

Edmund DeMarche is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Edmund DeMarche joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund@ustimespost.com.

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