Mum transforms dirty trainers using Mrs Hinch’s favourite 89p paste… and they look gleaming
A mum shared her incredible before and after shots after using the popular cleaning product on her old shoes
A WOMAN has shared how she transformed her old dirty trainers to look gleaming white and good as new thanks to a “game-changing” 89p paste.
Mum April shared a photo on Facebook of her battered shoes and said she used a cleaning product that is recommended by cleaning whizz Mrs Hinch.
Sharing incredible before and after shots, April revealed her impressive results when she used The Pink Stuff paste.
She said she applied the paste to the shoes, let it do its magic, then sponged it off after 15 minutes and put the shoes in the washing machine to remove any further paste.
The shoes were previously covered in mud and looked like they had seen better days, but afterwards they looked dazzlingly white.
April posted the shots to Hinch Army Cleaning Tips with the caption: “Pink Stuffed My Shoes, I always throw away my old shoes when they get like this! Never Will Again PINK STUFF WHAT A GAME CHANGER.”
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 the product has even been praised by Instagram star Mrs Hinch.
The cleaning guru told her 2million followers how she uses it on her oven and hob to give it a thorough clean over the festive period.
Sophie Hinchliffe, also known as Mrs Hinch, starts by "putting a generous amount" on her cleaning cloth before giving the surface a thorough wipe down.
Ever the houseproud perfectionist, Sophie jokes that she finds this step "a bit too much fun".
After this, she then "leaves it for a little while" for the pink paste to work its magic... but not before she writes her name in the residue, obvs.
Having waited a "few minutes", Sophie then wipes down the hob using a damp cloth for that super sparkling shine.
What can we say? Thanks to Mrs Hinch, we're total cleaning converts.
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