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Marks and Spencer's budget £1.50 cleaning range slashed my shopping bill and gave astonishing results

'No Marks, all Sparkle' is the new affordable cleaning range from no other than the name suggests, Marks and Spencers. Its new products start at a low-cost price of £1.50 and include everyday staples from washing up liquid to fabric freshener spray.

As a bit of a self-proclaimed 'cleaning fairy,' I swapped my usual go-to products like the classic Fairy washing-up liquid, Zoflora disinfectant, Flash multi-purpose cleaner and Cif kitchen cleaner to try out M&S' new range. And what better time to do so than in the lead up to spring, a time notoriously well-known for 'spring cleaning'.

I believe the term 'spring cleaning' refers to a lot more than cleaning and disinfecting surfaces and more of a nod to the clear-out jobs that need to be done each year; like organising the loft. After trying five of Marks and Spencer's new spring cleaning products it's safe to say I'll be using these every day.

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There are ten new products in total, the ones I couldn't get my hands on were the multi-surface wipes, toilet gel, fabric conditioner, non-bio laundry liquid and dishwasher tablets.

Even so, the products I have put to the test are enough for me to recommend shoppers try the whole range out for themselves. And the bergamot, peony, lavender and rose smells alone are winners in themselves.

The straight answer is yes, the lemon and ginger kitchen surface cleaner tackled my hob and backsplash with no problem. To be honest, it wasn't that dirty to start off with but the spray wiped any fingerprints and lunch residue off in just one swipe.

The new kitchen surface cleaner from Marks and Spencers is priced at £2

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