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Woman transforms filthy oven door in MINUTES using Mrs Hinch’s favourite 89p product

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SINCE Sophie Hinchliffe aka Mrs Hinch catapulted to fame, she has been the source of inspiration for cleaning-obsessed mums everywhere.

Needless to say, since the clean-fluencer first blessed her fans with the greatness that is The Pink Stuff, it's not wonder people's ovens have never looked cleaner, and brass ornaments has never looked shinier.

 The oven was completely covered in baked-on food and burn marks, and looked almost impossible to clean
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The oven was completely covered in baked-on food and burn marks, and looked almost impossible to cleanCredit: Facebook/Cleaning Tips and Tricks

Depending on where you shop, the cleaning paste could set you back a tiny £1, with some shoppers even saying they've picked it up for as little as 89p - and let's just say, it is the best pound (or less) you will ever spend because the results are too good not to rave about.

Which is why when one cleaning-obsessed mum used the pink paste to tackle her dirty, food-bakes oven, she just had to share the results online, because, like us, no matter how many times people set their eyes on a squeaky clean oven, they still can't believe just how well The Pink Stuff actually works.

Posting to the facebook group, the chuffed mum shared a photo of her dirty oven door,  which desperately needed some resurrecting -  in addition to a photo of her immaculate oven door after some The Pink Stuff magic.

She wrote: "Have put this job off for long enough but since I’m forced to self-isolate might as well make it a productive time.”

 After a little magic, the woman managed to get her over door looking squeaky clean
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After a little magic, the woman managed to get her over door looking squeaky cleanCredit: Facebook/Cleaning Tips and Tricks

And it seems the results have inspired some people to give it a go themselves, or it could just be an excuse to whip out a tub of The Pink Stuff, because many rushed to praise the budget cleaning product for its incredible cleaning abilities.

Now that you've got a bit of time on your hands during self-isolation, it's the perfect time to tackle any household chores you've been putting off, too- with oven cleaning topping the list.

If you're looking for more inspiration, or you need more proof on just how good the budget cleaning paste is,  Mrs Hinch used it to get tarnished trinkets looking sparkling new - and you'd swear they were different pieces altogether.

Meanwhile, another mum completely transformed her dirty pots with just a few squirts of the stuff which removed layers of baked-on grease.

 The popular cleaning product is one of Mrs Hinch's favourites
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The popular cleaning product is one of Mrs Hinch's favourites
  • The Pink Stuff, £1, Sainsbury's - 

According to Star Brands, the company behind The Pink Stuff, the cleaner is a "hardworking, cream cleaner is designed to help you remove stains from around the home whilst being gentle on surfaces.

"Ideal for cleaning glass, tiles, paintwork and more, The Pink Stuff cream paste is the perfect all round cleaning product and a must have for those who like to keep their homes sparkling."

And it has become a regular in Mrs Hinch’s cleaning caddy, with the Instagram star relying on it to clean everything from her oven to worktops.

We recently shared that Home Bargains shoppers are going wild for Fabulosa’s watermelon scent – and it costs just 79p.

Plus, cleaning mad mums are using Lenor dryer sheets in their vacuums as filters so it smells fresh every time they hoover.

Meanwhile, this mum shares brilliant way to fight kids’ boredom during coronavirus lockdown with activity bag full of ideas.

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