RUST AMAZING

Woman reveals how she removed rust from her radiator using Mrs Hinch’s favourite 89p cleaning paste

A WOMAN has credited an 89p cleaning product with removing stubborn rust from her radiator.

The woman posted impressive before and after pictures to Facebook group Extreme Couponing & Bargains UK, run by money-saving mum Holly Smith.

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One woman has revealed how she transformed her rusty radiator

It was The Pink Stuff's Miracle Cleaning Paste that the woman used to tackle her radiator, which is a favourite of cleaning guru Mrs Hinch.

Captioning her post, she wrote: "Seen loads of people raving about the pink stuff always thought it can't be that good [sic].

"Had rust in my radiator and thought let’s give it a go.

"I'm well happy with the results."

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In the before picture, the radiator is coated in brown muck
After the woman used the paste, it looked as good as new

Other members of the group were clearly impressed with the results - the post has now racked up 1.1k likes and over 500 comments.

One wrote: "Omg I need this, have rust on my radiator in bathroom."

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Another said: "I am defo going to get some now... our cloakroom radiator has rusty bits & was wondering how to clean it & if would gave to repaint...thanks for that x [sic]."

Others joined her in raving about the product, with one adding: "It's great for rust cleaned my garden table up a treat."

"This stuff is amazing! Got dried black hair dye out my light grey carpet x," read another message.

We may just have to stock up.

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You can buy the paste for just 89p at Home Bargains

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