Mrs Hinch fan hails £1.50 trick to lift rust that leaves appliances gleaming

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Thanks to the £1.50 product, the radiator was restored to its former glory (Image: Jo Hempton/Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips/Facebook)
Thanks to the £1.50 product, the radiator was restored to its former glory (Image: Jo Hempton/Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips/Facebook)

Once something has gone rusty, it can feel almost impossible to get it back to its former glory. If you're looking to make your radiator look as good as new, you may have tried everything from scrubbing as hard as you can, to certain cleaning products.

One woman swears by a £1.50 product that can be bought from budget retailers to lift rust with ease, and she said the end result has made her "so happy".

Sharing before and after photos on the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group, the woman's bathroom towel radiator went from looking tired and rust-ridden to sparkling and brand new.

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"I love Pink Stuff! My bathroom towel radiator had become a bit rusty and discoloured", she praised. She then went on to explain that she had been going through some personal things, so hadn't had the energy to do anything but "look at it."

She continued: "Today I felt good with energy. What a difference it has made so happy with the end result!"

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People were seriously impressed with the results of the £1.50 product, which can be purchased from Wilko - with the original poster confirming that it was the paste she used.

Someone wrote: "Wowsers! Thanks for sharing!", whilst another praised: "Wow, l've tried every hack on here nothing works, maybe I've got no patience. I'm going to try pink stuff."

"It looks really good", a Mrs Hinch fan gushed, and another said: "You've done an amazing job."

Others also shared their tried and tested hacks, with someone recommending "tomato sauce on tin foil", with a few other people saying they'd used this method before and it had been successful for them.

Some other cleaning fans were also left wondering whether the pink stuff would work similarly on white radiators.

Have you ever tried this product? Let us know in the comments.

Danielle Kate Wroe

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