$9 cult cleaning product restores stained shower floors!
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Isn't it frustrating when you're constantly scrubbing and cleaning only to find that some stubborn stains just won't budge? No matter how many different cleaning products you use, some dirty floors seem impossible to bring back to their original spotless white state.
This was the dilemma of one DIYer, who found that the task of getting her shower floor back to pristine condition had become a bit overwhelming, especially when her regular cleaning products failed to do the job.
Luckily, she found the perfect solution for cleaning her dirty and stained shower floors.
Is the hunt for the perfect shower floor stain solution finally over?
A $9 cult cleaning product is stealing hearts and making waves across social media, promising to magically restore your stained shower floors back to white in no time.
The Pink Stuff Miracle Cleaning Paste has a growing fanbase, and people are raving about its ability to tackle tough stains without using harsh chemicals like bleach. You can buy it at Bunnings for $8.95 (850g).
Recently, DIY enthusiast Hannah Kaufman posted a video on social media demonstrating the wonders of The Pink Stuff. Despite her regular cleaning attempts, Hannah's shower floor never returned to its original pristine condition. That was, of course, until she discovered the pink paste.
‘I clean the shower regularly, and it never would get white,’ she said in the video.
‘First time using this!’ She added while holding a tub of The Pink Stuff on camera.
In the video, Hannah can be seen scooping some of the pink paste using a cloth and rubbing it all over her shower floor. After scrubbing off the black marks with the paste, she rinsed away the product. Then, she did a second round of scrubbing to get rid of the remaining stains and showed the audience how her floor was transformed back to its once-pristine state.
'Finally, a white floor without bleach,' she captioned her video. This cleaning revelation has garnered over 2.4 million views online, with many fellow users singing praises for the pink paste.
Some enthusiastic viewers also suggested additional cleaning tips to enhance the power of The Pink Stuff. For instance, several users recommend using a Scrub Daddy scourer instead of a cloth for better scrubbing action.
‘Scrub Daddy with The Pink Stuff will work,’ one viewer said.
Another agreed and wrote: ‘The Scrub Daddy + Paste combo takes zero elbow grease. It’s seriously magic.’
‘Obsessed with this stuff,’ someone else commented.
Others recommend using other products, such as Magic Eraser and Dawn power wash, to lessen the effort and cleaning time.
‘All you need is Ajax. Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes, spray with bleach foamer, scrub with a brush and rinse. It’ll be a whiter white and disinfected,’ one suggested.
‘Use oven cleaner! Gets stuff off so easily. I cleaned my tub that looked just like this and in less than ten minutes with it! Just let it sit for a bit,’ one more replied.
You can watch Hannah’s cleaning video below:
This isn’t the first time that The Pink Stuff has made waves online.
A pro cleaner shared her experience in using the cleaning paste to remove soap scum build-up on her shower screens. According to her, she used the paste to overhaul her dirty bathroom.
‘Doing a bond clean for work today, and I tried everything I could think of [on] this soap scum, nail polish and paint – wouldn’t budge,’ she wrote in a post online. She added that she gave cleaning one last try, this time by using The Pink Stuff, her Scrub Daddy, boiling water, and a squeegee.
Many social media users who saw her post agreed that the cleaning paste was great for difficult-to-clean areas. Even SDC community members chimed in the comments.
Member @Aussie all the Way even said: ‘Never heard of it, BUT if I can get a sparkling shower screen, I'm in.’
However, many of you also said that Gumption could rival (and is better than) The Pink Stuff in terms of cleaning capabilities.
Member @Chrisalis said: ‘Gumption, White Lily ALDIi's Green Action Smooth Cleaner Paste - the same product - different colour! No funky advertising!’
Member @Ricci also wrote: ‘Never heard of it, but I'll stick with gumption as it does the same job and is, I suspect, a very similar product.’
You can read the rest of the story here.
Have you tried The Pink Stuff before? What other household items or cleaning products have you discovered that totally revolutionised your cleaning routine? Share them in the comments or in our Cleaning and Home Improvement forum here.
This was the dilemma of one DIYer, who found that the task of getting her shower floor back to pristine condition had become a bit overwhelming, especially when her regular cleaning products failed to do the job.
Luckily, she found the perfect solution for cleaning her dirty and stained shower floors.
Is the hunt for the perfect shower floor stain solution finally over?
A $9 cult cleaning product is stealing hearts and making waves across social media, promising to magically restore your stained shower floors back to white in no time.
The Pink Stuff Miracle Cleaning Paste has a growing fanbase, and people are raving about its ability to tackle tough stains without using harsh chemicals like bleach. You can buy it at Bunnings for $8.95 (850g).
Recently, DIY enthusiast Hannah Kaufman posted a video on social media demonstrating the wonders of The Pink Stuff. Despite her regular cleaning attempts, Hannah's shower floor never returned to its original pristine condition. That was, of course, until she discovered the pink paste.
‘I clean the shower regularly, and it never would get white,’ she said in the video.
‘First time using this!’ She added while holding a tub of The Pink Stuff on camera.
In the video, Hannah can be seen scooping some of the pink paste using a cloth and rubbing it all over her shower floor. After scrubbing off the black marks with the paste, she rinsed away the product. Then, she did a second round of scrubbing to get rid of the remaining stains and showed the audience how her floor was transformed back to its once-pristine state.
'Finally, a white floor without bleach,' she captioned her video. This cleaning revelation has garnered over 2.4 million views online, with many fellow users singing praises for the pink paste.
Some enthusiastic viewers also suggested additional cleaning tips to enhance the power of The Pink Stuff. For instance, several users recommend using a Scrub Daddy scourer instead of a cloth for better scrubbing action.
‘Scrub Daddy with The Pink Stuff will work,’ one viewer said.
Another agreed and wrote: ‘The Scrub Daddy + Paste combo takes zero elbow grease. It’s seriously magic.’
‘Obsessed with this stuff,’ someone else commented.
Others recommend using other products, such as Magic Eraser and Dawn power wash, to lessen the effort and cleaning time.
‘All you need is Ajax. Let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes, spray with bleach foamer, scrub with a brush and rinse. It’ll be a whiter white and disinfected,’ one suggested.
‘Use oven cleaner! Gets stuff off so easily. I cleaned my tub that looked just like this and in less than ten minutes with it! Just let it sit for a bit,’ one more replied.
You can watch Hannah’s cleaning video below:
This isn’t the first time that The Pink Stuff has made waves online.
A pro cleaner shared her experience in using the cleaning paste to remove soap scum build-up on her shower screens. According to her, she used the paste to overhaul her dirty bathroom.
‘Doing a bond clean for work today, and I tried everything I could think of [on] this soap scum, nail polish and paint – wouldn’t budge,’ she wrote in a post online. She added that she gave cleaning one last try, this time by using The Pink Stuff, her Scrub Daddy, boiling water, and a squeegee.
Many social media users who saw her post agreed that the cleaning paste was great for difficult-to-clean areas. Even SDC community members chimed in the comments.
Member @Aussie all the Way even said: ‘Never heard of it, BUT if I can get a sparkling shower screen, I'm in.’
However, many of you also said that Gumption could rival (and is better than) The Pink Stuff in terms of cleaning capabilities.
Member @Chrisalis said: ‘Gumption, White Lily ALDIi's Green Action Smooth Cleaner Paste - the same product - different colour! No funky advertising!’
Member @Ricci also wrote: ‘Never heard of it, but I'll stick with gumption as it does the same job and is, I suspect, a very similar product.’
You can read the rest of the story here.
Key Takeaways
- A woman has discovered a cleaning product that easily gets her dirty shower floor back to white without using bleach.
- The product, called The Pink Stuff miracle cleaning paste, costs about $9 and has a cult following on social media.
- DIY enthusiast Hannah Kaufman shared a video of her stained shower transformation online, which has been viewed 2.4 million times.
- Many social media users offered alternative cleaning suggestions, such as Scrub Daddy scourers, Magic Erasers with dishwashing liquid, and DIY paste made from bicarb soda and dishwashing liquid.