logo
Mrs Hinch fans rave about B&Q algae removal cleaning product

Mrs Hinch fans rave about B&Q algae removal cleaning product

As we head into National Gardening Week, many people are searching for tips and tricks on how to spruce up their outdoor space.
Removing green algae from fences and decking is one of the most searched for topics as more homeowners want to spend time sitting outside.
And now fans of cleaning guru Mrs Hinch have shared a product that they believe 'works wonders' to remove the slimy substance.
How to Get Rid of These Common Garden Pests
Wet & Forget cleaning solution, primarily designed for outdoor use, is known for its ability to remove mould, lichen, algae, and other contaminants by allowing natural elements to clean surfaces over time.
It is available in a 2L bottle from B&Q or Wickes for £18.
To use, simply dilute one part Wet & Forget to five parts water in a garden pump sprayer.
Mrs Hinch fans hail 'game-changing' algae remover
Cleaning fans in Facebook's public group Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips are raving about the solution, saying that Wet & Forget banishes algae in "one hour".
One supporter wrote: 'Wet & Forget is game-changing! Our fences got green, we mixed up some Wet & Forget with the appropriate amount of water, and it was literally all gone in one hour. A container lasts ages.'
Another said: 'I used Wet & Forget on my very dirty green slabs and fence two weeks ago, sprayed on and just left, now amazingly clean without any further washing or scrubbing.'
'Wet & Forget - hubby used this last year and the results were amazing,' one person commented.
The Wet & Forget website states: 'This powerful solution effortlessly tackles unsightly and stubborn growths without the need for harsh scrubbing or the use of hazardous chemicals.
'Ideal for a wide range of surfaces, it ensures your patios, driveways, and walls remain clean and inviting throughout the year.'
Recommended reading:
What are some of the signs of algae on my fence?
Green, slimy, or fuzzy texture that grows on the wood.
Algae can appear as green, black, or brown patches on the fence.
Musty or damp smell: If the fence is affected by algae or mould, you might notice a musty or damp smell.
Pressure washing can also be a good way to remove green from fence panels that is proving stubborn to shift - just make sure you start on a lower pressure not to cause damage to certain areas.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Centenary plans for 1st Uddingston Boys' Brigade
Centenary plans for 1st Uddingston Boys' Brigade

Daily Record

time3 hours ago

  • Daily Record

Centenary plans for 1st Uddingston Boys' Brigade

Former members are invited to join in with the series of special events planned for May 2026. A Lanarkshire Boys' Brigade company is getting set to mark its centenary, and former members are being invited to join in with the weekend of anniversary celebrations next year. Volunteers at 1st Uddingston will host a display, exhibition, reunion dinner and church service in May 2026 in honour of the company's 100th anniversary. ‌ They have launched an online survey aiming to reconnect with former members to invite them to join in the celebrations of the company's century of rich history – which includes hundreds of members over the years earning the prestigious King's and Queen's badges as well as hosting camps across Europe. ‌ 1st Uddingston's plans begin with a special centenary display on Friday, May 15, 2026, followed the next day by and exhibition and dinner in Uddingston with special guest speakers, and then a commemorative Sunday service at Uddingston Old Parish Church. All events are open to former members of the group, and anyoen who was a young member or volunteer is invited to register interest by completing an online survey at Company captain Alan Cowan said: 'Having been a member of this remarkable organisation for more than five decades, I've been privileged to witness its growth, challenges and successes. 'From my early days in the Anchor Boys at Chalmers Church to my current role as captain, I've experienced first-hand the commitment and passion that defines 1st Uddingston. 'As the 10th captain of 1st Uddingston, I'm humbled to stand among the great leaders who have come before me – they've all contributed so much to the company's rich legacy.' * Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here. And did you know Lanarkshire Live is on Facebook? Head on over and give us a like and share!

I was having casual affair with married man – but we've now fallen for each other and I'm drowning in guilt
I was having casual affair with married man – but we've now fallen for each other and I'm drowning in guilt

Scottish Sun

time20 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

I was having casual affair with married man – but we've now fallen for each other and I'm drowning in guilt

I'm still living with my boyfriend, going through the motions and drowning in guilt. I've lied to everyone around me, including myself DEAR DEIDRE I was having casual affair with married man – but we've now fallen for each other and I'm drowning in guilt DEAR DEIDRE: FORBIDDEN sex is the most thrilling sort, but the married man I hoped to keep on the side has fallen for me – and I have done the same. I know things are about to get complicated. I'm 31 and have been with my boyfriend for four years. Advertisement Things between us have been flat for a while. We barely talk any more, and I've felt invisible for months. So when I met a beautiful, charismatic man on a project at work, I couldn't help myself. He's 45, married with three young kids, and at first it was just a bit of flirty banter. But the chemistry between us was undeniable, and it wasn't long before things turned physical. The sex was out of this world — intense and so passionate. At first, he made it clear he wasn't looking to leave his wife, and I told myself I could handle that. Advertisement Keeping things casual made sense for both of us. But no matter how hard we tried to fight it, it hasn't stayed that way. We've become emotionally attached. He messages me constantly, says he can't stop thinking about me, and has even started talking about a future together. Meanwhile, I'm still living with my boyfriend, going through the motions and drowning in guilt. I've lied to everyone around me, including myself. Advertisement Part of me wants to believe it could work with him. But the other part is terrified it will all come crashing down. DEIDRE SAYS: You've been swept up in a passionate and intense affair, and while those feelings may feel real, they're unfolding in a situation built on secrecy, guilt and betrayal. Of course you crave passion when your current relationship feels flat, but an affair rarely provides the foundation for a lasting and secure relationship. Dear Deidre After Dark- Understanding open relationships As hard as it is to accept, the longer this continues, the more pain it's likely to cause for you and everyone involved. Advertisement Even if he says he wants a future with you, walking away from his wife and children wouldn't be simple. There are deep emotional ties, practical complications and long-term consequences. It's time to be honest with yourself and your boyfriend. Ending that relationship respectfully is the first step towards a future free of dishonesty. I'm sending you my support pack, Moving On, to help you process this and find closure. Advertisement Get in touch with Deidre Every problem gets a personal reply, usually within 24 hours weekdays. Send an email to deardeidre@ You can also send a private message on the DearDeidreOfficial Facebook page. PARANOID SAME-SEX PARTNER MAY STRAY DEAR DEIDRE: A SIMPLE bunch of flowers has completely derailed my confidence in my relationship. I'm 28, my girlfriend is 30, and we've been together for a year. This is my first serious same-sex relationship. She's openly bisexual and very outgoing, with loads of friends, including men. I've never had reason to distrust her. Last week, a guy she works with sent a bouquet to her desk after she helped him through a rough patch. She told me straight away and laughed it off, saying it was nothing – just a kind gesture. Advertisement But I haven't been able to stop thinking about it. I keep worrying that she's hiding something from me, and it's making me paranoid and anxious. She says I'm overthinking things, but I can't seem to shake this sinking feeling. Am I just being insecure, or is my gut trying to warn me? DEIDRE SAYS: It's understandable that the flowers triggered anxiety, especially as this is your first serious same-sex relationship. But your girlfriend was honest with you. Advertisement That shows openness, not deceit. It's likely the gesture was innocent. What's important now is unpacking where your fear is coming from. Is it insecurity about her bisexuality or worry that she might leave you? Talk to her and work through these feelings together. My support pack, Dealing With Jealousy, should help. SON HAS NO HOME, HOW CAN I HELP? DEAR DEIDRE: MY son is homeless with nowhere to go, and I don't know how to help. I'm worried sick he's falling apart, and I'm scared he won't be able to find a way out. I'm his 59-year-old mum, and he's 28. He's been homeless for weeks after his girlfriend kicked him out following a huge row. She'd always been nasty and controlling – isolating him from friends and making him feel worthless. He's been sofa surfing with friends and family, but it's not a long-term solution. He calls me almost every day, asking for money. I can't have him live with me, as my home is too small. It breaks my heart to see him struggling, and I hate feeling helpless. His girlfriend's behaviour has taken a toll on him, and I fear he's losing hope. I want to support him, but I'm drained and worried I might be enabling him. DEIDRE SAYS: It's clear you love your son and want to help. While it's painful to see him struggling, setting boundaries is important for both of you. Encourage him to contact (0344 515 2000), which offers advice and support for people facing homelessness. Keep communication open so he knows you're there emotionally, but be cautious about enabling dependence with money. Remember, you can't fix everything, but guiding him towards the right resources will help him to find a way forward. FEEL I'M BEING TAKEN FOR A RIDE DEAR DEIDRE: MY boyfriend only seems to love me when I've got my wallet out. Advertisement I'm a 39-year-old woman, and he's 33. We've been seeing each other for more than two years, but it's never been stable. He disappears for weeks, then pops back up with sweet messages and promises – usually around his birthday or Christmas. Last year, he sent me a wishlist with designer clothes and trainers, and I stupidly spent nearly £400. I've paid his phone bill, sent him money and even covered a speeding fine. He always thanks me, tells me he loves me and couldn't do life without me, but then he goes cold. The affection dries up, he stops replying, and I'm left wondering what I did wrong. Advertisement The cycle always repeats. He comes back when he needs something and showers me with charm, and I fall for it every time. I don't want to believe he's using me, but I feel more like a bank than a boyfriend. I love him, but I'm exhausted and confused. Is this love – or am I just being taken for a ride? DEIDRE SAYS: This relationship is taking far more from you than it's giving back – emotionally, financially and mentally. Real love isn't transactional, and doesn't vanish when you put your credit card away. Advertisement This pattern – warm affection followed by silence then sudden reappearances when he needs something – is classic exploitation. Of course he says he loves you when he's getting what he wants. You deserve a partner who values you for who you are, not what you can give. Take some time to reflect on what you want from a relationship. Setting clear boundaries, especially with money, will help you see his true intentions.

Fire breaks out at popular circus in Scots town as crews battle flames and huge black smoke clouds
Fire breaks out at popular circus in Scots town as crews battle flames and huge black smoke clouds

Scottish Sun

time21 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

Fire breaks out at popular circus in Scots town as crews battle flames and huge black smoke clouds

It is not known if anyone has been injured in the blaze. CIRCUS FIRE Fire breaks out at popular circus in Scots town as crews battle flames and huge black smoke clouds Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A MAJOR blaze has erupted in a Scots town. Fire crews have raced to the Big Kids' Circus in Glenrothes, Fife, this evening. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up Huge plumes of smoke were seen billowing from the Warout Playing Fields as fire crews battled the inferno. The fire reportedly started in one of the circus trailers. Two fire appliances were mobilised to the scene. It's currently unknown if anyone has been injured in the blaze. A spokesperson for SFRS said: "We are currently in attendance at the Warout Playing Fields in Glenrothes. Two appliances have been deployed following reports of a trailer alight." More to follow... For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Scottish Sun. is your go to destination for the best celebrity news, football news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheScottishSun.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store