Mum-of-five transforms her filthy oven door in minutes using £1 cleaning paste
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IT'S got to be our most hated household chore - but if you avoid cleaning your oven door for too long, the layers of caked-on grease can be an absolute nightmare to remove.
Well rather than scrubbing away at the grime for hours on end, one woman has revealed how she got her filthy oven door looking sparkling new in minutes thanks to a £1 paste.
Raving about miracle Pink Stuff paste on the Facebook group , the mum wrote: "I am totally ashamed of how bad my cooker got... I have five kids! Three babies under the age of 3.
"Work full-time, by the time I get home, cook tea, do packed lunches - I never wiped my oven door over."
Using a pink Poundland sponge, the mum-of-five applied a generous amount of the paste onto the front and back of the doors of her oven.
After leaving it a few minutes, she then wiped the surfaces down and was delighted by how well it cleaned her formerly filthy doors.
But this isn't the first time shoppers have raved about the purse-friendly paste - mums have used it to get mucky trainers looking brand new and to remove must from radiators before.
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."
What's more, the acidic cream cleaner can be used on ceramic, tiles, windows and BBQs too... we may just have to stock up.
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