A MRS Hinch fan has taken to social media to share some of her must-have cleaning products, after a fellow Facebook user asked for some advice on cleaning a shower.
Writing on the , one woman explained she had been asked to spruce up her neighbour's shower, but wasn't sure which products to use.
"I really need some help, my neighbour has asked me to clean his house but he has told me that his shower is absolutely disgusting and has not be cleaned in over two months," she explained.
"What’s the best thing to use to clean? I would normally use spray bleach. Does anyone else have any other ideas to clean it?"
One cleaning guru in the group explained she uses a number of products from The Range, posting a series of seriously impressive before-and-after snaps.
"The range do a product for showers, it's made by Kilrock," she explained.
"You can either get a brush on gel or a spray bottle, worked wonders on a house clean I did the other day."
The woman posted an image of of a filthy shower, before sharing an after snap of the same cubicle looking sparkling clean.
She then went on to explain it works wonders on toilets and cookers too, posting two more before-and-afters - one of a VERY dirty toilet bowl and another of a grimy cooker hob.
"I was so shocked at how good the products work," she explained, before posting images of the specific sprays and gels.
And the genius products are affordable, too, with prices starting from just £1.99.
The brand also have a "shower and bathroom spray" - currently unavailable online at The Range.
You can however snap it up from a number of other retailers.
- Kilrock Bath And Shower Cleaner Spray, £2.95, Homecare Essentials -
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