Mum uses £1.50 baby oil to get rid of unsightly streaks on stainless steel surfaces in seconds
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REGARDLESS of how much we try and furiously polish them away, unsightly streaks on stainless steel surfaces are notoriously tricky to tackle.
Whether they're ruining the appearance of your otherwise sparkling kitchen sink or making your steel extractor fan look filthy, we always thought there was no quick fix for this common household hang-up... until now.
That's right, it turns out a bottle of baby oil can get rid of streaky stainless steel stains in just minutes.
And cleaning-mad mums can't get enough of this quick fix.
Turning to the Facebook group for help, one woman asked her fellow 120,000 members for help cleaning the outside of her dishwasher.
Like a woman after our own hearts, the mum wrote: "This is my 'clean' dishwasher door. I can't stand the marks on it."
Having already used countless products and glass cleaners to get rid of streaks, the woman had run out of options for tackling the stains.
However, she was delighted to find that out of over 80 suggestions, it was the "baby oil which worked a treat".
After using a £2 Cif Stainless Steel to clean the surface, the mum polished away the streaks of the hood with baby oil to get it glistening.
Having spotted others use the clever hack, the mum wrote: "This group is amazing! Used the Cif Stainless Steel spray but came out really streaky so finished it off with baby oil."
In other words, you'll find us stocking up on the multipurpose product down in our local Superdrug. *Adds ALL to basket*
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