Pro-cleaner shares how to ‘transform’ your shower screen with this little-known product

We all know how much of a pain it can be to clean a shower screen. No matter how many times we scrub, there always seems to be some pesky residue that just won't budge.

It's enough to make anyone throw in the towel – or, in this case, squeegee!

But one professional cleaner has found the perfect solution to this problem, and it comes in the form of a little-known pink cleaning paste.



After trying ‘everything’ to remove soap scum build-up on her shower screens, this Aussie mum finally found the cleaning product that’s perfect for her and it’s called The Pink Stuff paste.

The product description says that the ‘miracle cleaning paste’ is ideal for cleaning saucepans, ceramic tiles, glass, rust, sinks, and even boats. However, they did warn that it is a mildly abrasive cleaning paste and should be used with care.

The cleaning paste is available at Coles, Woolworths, and Bunnings, but you can get it at select Chemist Warehouse stores or order directly from the manufacturer online.


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The Pink Stuff is advertised as a ‘miracle cleaning’ product. Credit: The Pink Stuff

The Pink Stuff has gained a cult following in the UK and is quickly growing its reputation for making ‘easy work of stubborn cleaning problems’, just like the woman’s shower screen.



Sharing her discovery to Facebook, the pro-cleaner said she used the paste to overhaul her dirty bathroom area.


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The woman’s clean shower screen makes the whole area look like it had never been used. Credit: Facebook

‘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.

She added that she gave it one last try, and used The Pink Stuff, her Scrub Daddy, boiling water and a squeegee.

‘Pretty proud of my efforts,’ she shared.



Many Facebook users agreed that the cleaning paste was great for difficult-to-clean areas.

‘Yes, I’m a bond cleaner and I love The Pink Stuff for shower screens too!’ Someone wrote under her post.

Another shared that they ‘love the product’, while someone said that this is what they use to ‘handle’ the tough cleaning spots in their home.


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The Pink Stuff is environmentally non-toxic and made from 99% natural ingredients. Credit: CleanHQ/The Pink Stuff

One person said: ‘Just what we use too, love The Pink Stuff!’

A couple of months ago, another Aussie homeowner praised how the cleaning paste helped her clean her oven in minutes.

‘Seriously took less than 10 minutes to clean my oven – first time using this product and I’m super impressed,’ she said.


Key Takeaways

  • An Aussie mum has revealed how she used The Pink Stuff cleaning paste to overhaul a dirty shower screen.
  • The cleaning paste is available at Coles, Woolworths, Bunnings, and Chemist Warehouse.
  • The cult buy - which has gained huge popularity in the UK - is quickly gaining a reputation for making easy work of stubborn cleaning problems.
Have you heard of this product before, members? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! If you’re curious to try this product, Catch is selling a set of The Pink Stuff and Scrub Mommy Sponge for only $14.
 
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We all know how much of a pain it can be to clean a shower screen. No matter how many times we scrub, there always seems to be some pesky residue that just won't budge.

It's enough to make anyone throw in the towel – or, in this case, squeegee!

But one professional cleaner has found the perfect solution to this problem, and it comes in the form of a little-known pink cleaning paste.



After trying ‘everything’ to remove soap scum build-up on her shower screens, this Aussie mum finally found the cleaning product that’s perfect for her and it’s called The Pink Stuff paste.

The product description says that the ‘miracle cleaning paste’ is ideal for cleaning saucepans, ceramic tiles, glass, rust, sinks, and even boats. However, they did warn that it is a mildly abrasive cleaning paste and should be used with care.

The cleaning paste is available at Coles, Woolworths, and Bunnings, but you can get it at select Chemist Warehouse stores or order directly from the manufacturer online.


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The Pink Stuff is advertised as a ‘miracle cleaning’ product. Credit: The Pink Stuff

The Pink Stuff has gained a cult following in the UK and is quickly growing its reputation for making ‘easy work of stubborn cleaning problems’, just like the woman’s shower screen.



Sharing her discovery to Facebook, the pro-cleaner said she used the paste to overhaul her dirty bathroom area.


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The woman’s clean shower screen makes the whole area look like it had never been used. Credit: Facebook

‘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.

She added that she gave it one last try, and used The Pink Stuff, her Scrub Daddy, boiling water and a squeegee.

‘Pretty proud of my efforts,’ she shared.



Many Facebook users agreed that the cleaning paste was great for difficult-to-clean areas.

‘Yes, I’m a bond cleaner and I love The Pink Stuff for shower screens too!’ Someone wrote under her post.

Another shared that they ‘love the product’, while someone said that this is what they use to ‘handle’ the tough cleaning spots in their home.


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The Pink Stuff is environmentally non-toxic and made from 99% natural ingredients. Credit: CleanHQ/The Pink Stuff

One person said: ‘Just what we use too, love The Pink Stuff!’

A couple of months ago, another Aussie homeowner praised how the cleaning paste helped her clean her oven in minutes.

‘Seriously took less than 10 minutes to clean my oven – first time using this product and I’m super impressed,’ she said.


Key Takeaways

  • An Aussie mum has revealed how she used The Pink Stuff cleaning paste to overhaul a dirty shower screen.
  • The cleaning paste is available at Coles, Woolworths, Bunnings, and Chemist Warehouse.
  • The cult buy - which has gained huge popularity in the UK - is quickly gaining a reputation for making easy work of stubborn cleaning problems.
Have you heard of this product before, members? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! If you’re curious to try this product, Catch is selling a set of The Pink Stuff and Scrub Mommy Sponge for only $14.
Looks like pink Gumption. Maybe just the same stuff but different colour and different packaging
 
as many have said Gumption has been around for donkeys years and does all the same stuff, Seems social media influencers have to look for new products to get attention, bet this persons mum or grandmother used Gumption mind you pink means more likes ha ha
and fill a water spray bottle with vinegar and spray shower screen been using it for yrs works well wash off etc. But I'm sure I'm not telling anyone over 50 anything bew
 
We all know how much of a pain it can be to clean a shower screen. No matter how many times we scrub, there always seems to be some pesky residue that just won't budge.

It's enough to make anyone throw in the towel – or, in this case, squeegee!

But one professional cleaner has found the perfect solution to this problem, and it comes in the form of a little-known pink cleaning paste.



After trying ‘everything’ to remove soap scum build-up on her shower screens, this Aussie mum finally found the cleaning product that’s perfect for her and it’s called The Pink Stuff paste.

The product description says that the ‘miracle cleaning paste’ is ideal for cleaning saucepans, ceramic tiles, glass, rust, sinks, and even boats. However, they did warn that it is a mildly abrasive cleaning paste and should be used with care.

The cleaning paste is available at Coles, Woolworths, and Bunnings, but you can get it at select Chemist Warehouse stores or order directly from the manufacturer online.


View attachment 9798
The Pink Stuff is advertised as a ‘miracle cleaning’ product. Credit: The Pink Stuff

The Pink Stuff has gained a cult following in the UK and is quickly growing its reputation for making ‘easy work of stubborn cleaning problems’, just like the woman’s shower screen.



Sharing her discovery to Facebook, the pro-cleaner said she used the paste to overhaul her dirty bathroom area.


View attachment 9797
The woman’s clean shower screen makes the whole area look like it had never been used. Credit: Facebook

‘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.

She added that she gave it one last try, and used The Pink Stuff, her Scrub Daddy, boiling water and a squeegee.

‘Pretty proud of my efforts,’ she shared.



Many Facebook users agreed that the cleaning paste was great for difficult-to-clean areas.

‘Yes, I’m a bond cleaner and I love The Pink Stuff for shower screens too!’ Someone wrote under her post.

Another shared that they ‘love the product’, while someone said that this is what they use to ‘handle’ the tough cleaning spots in their home.


View attachment 9799
The Pink Stuff is environmentally non-toxic and made from 99% natural ingredients. Credit: CleanHQ/The Pink Stuff

One person said: ‘Just what we use too, love The Pink Stuff!’

A couple of months ago, another Aussie homeowner praised how the cleaning paste helped her clean her oven in minutes.

‘Seriously took less than 10 minutes to clean my oven – first time using this product and I’m super impressed,’ she said.


Key Takeaways

  • An Aussie mum has revealed how she used The Pink Stuff cleaning paste to overhaul a dirty shower screen.
  • The cleaning paste is available at Coles, Woolworths, Bunnings, and Chemist Warehouse.
  • The cult buy - which has gained huge popularity in the UK - is quickly gaining a reputation for making easy work of stubborn cleaning problems.
Have you heard of this product before, members? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! If you’re curious to try this product, Catch is selling a set of The Pink Stuff and Scrub Mommy Sponge for only $14.
 
A few weeks ago you had a magnificent idea for cleaning shower glass screen which I have been doing every time since I saw it in the Seniors Discount Club newsletter.

When you have finished your shower you need a Microfibre cloth a bottle of Finish rinse and shine aid plus a squeeze
When you finish showering put rinse aid on the Microfibre cloth apply from top to bottom when finished use the squeeze to remove excess moisture from the glass after a few days the glass shine like new ( also home brands rinse aids work just as well as finish and about a third of the price)
Try it you will not be disappointed.
Happy Cleaning everyone
 
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