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Mum gets oven door sparkling clean with 79p ‘miracle cleaning paste’ from Poundstretcher

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A MUM has revealed how she got her oven door sparkling clean with a "miracle cleaning paste".

The woman, called Jennifer-Rose, shared online how the 79p product from Poundstretcher cut her scrubbing time down by "at least half".

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A mum has revealed how she got her door sparkling clean with some "miracle cleaning paste"Credit: Facebook

In , she shared two pictures of her oven - one with the glass covered in thick grease, and the other once it had been thoroughly cleaned.

She captioned the before and after snaps with: "Excuse my dirty oven.

"But I am well impressed with The Pink Stuff.

"So easy to use and cuts the cleaning time down by at least half! So worth it."

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Another commented: "I am using this. Its the best!"

A third shared: "This stuff is great."

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According to Poundstretcher's website, the paste can remove stains on "saucepans, barbecues, ceramic tiles, glass, rust, sinks, uPVC, garden furniture, paintwork, boats, cooker tops, copper and much more".

It is also available in Sainsbury's, B&M and Savers.

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