Hack: Mums are using tomato sauce to clean away stubborn soap and rust stains in the bathroom sink

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The Very Unlikely Pantry Staple You Need To Use To Clean Your Bathroom NOW: “I Can’t Believe This Actually Works”

  • Australian mums are using ketchup to clean dirty bathroom sinks
  • Online, people are sharing the surprisingly impressive results the seasoning left behind.
  • Women leave ketchup on taps and stained toilet plugs for hours
  • They say that the marks are easily removed by the acidity of the tomato
  • Some are skeptical of the trick saying that vinegar would do the same job.

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Australian mums have discovered an unusual cleaning hack to get dirty sinks and taps sparkling clean.

Popular Facebook Page moms who clean have seen several posts with members showing the amazing results after using ketchup to remove tough stains around bathroom sink stopper hole and faucet base.

Women let ketchup sit on rust stains and soap scum for hours at a time, then find that little rubbing is necessary to remove the marks; however, some pointed out flaws with the unorthodox hack.

Then: Australian moms have discovered that ketchup can remove dirt, rust and soap scum from bathroom sinks

After: Members of a popular Facebook group have been sharing the impressive results of leaving ketchup on stains overnight

After: Members of a popular Facebook group have been sharing the impressive results of leaving ketchup on stains overnight

Before and after: Aussie mums are using ketchup to clean their bathroom sinks of rust, grime and soap scum

Women let ketchup sit on rust stains and soap scum for hours at a time, then find that little rubbing is necessary to remove the marks.

Women let ketchup sit on rust stains and soap scum for hours at a time, then find that little rubbing is necessary to remove the marks.

Women let ketchup sit on rust stains and soap scum for hours at a time, then find that little rubbing is necessary to remove the marks.

‘Thanks to this group I learned the ketchup trick around the tap. My gosh, it’s amazing. Mine was terrible. I left it overnight,’ said one mother.

She applied the seasoning around the base of the bathroom sink faucet, let it sit overnight, then rubbed it in the morning to remove the tough brown marks.

Another member poured ketchup all over the sink plug hole which was smeared with soap scum.

“I used ketchup and left it on for 11 hours, rubbed it in, then rinsed it off,” she captioned her dramatic before-and-after photos of her like-new sink.

One woman applied the seasoning around the base of her bathroom sink faucet, let it sit overnight, then rubbed it in the morning to remove the tough brown marks.

One woman applied the seasoning around the base of her bathroom sink faucet, let it sit overnight, then rubbed it in the morning to remove the tough brown marks.

One woman applied the seasoning around the base of her bathroom sink faucet, let it sit overnight, then rubbed it in the morning to remove the tough brown marks.

Users were surprised to learn how effective the pantry staple was, and many guessed that the acidity of tomatoes or vinegar acted as a powerful cleaning agent.

‘I had no idea you could do this! All the rentals it would have been useful for,” said one woman.

“I’m doing this tonight,” a second wrote, while a third said: “Wow! I was years old today’.

Users were surprised to learn how effective the pantry staple was, and many guessed that the acidity of tomatoes or vinegar acted as a powerful cleaning agent.

Users were surprised to learn how effective the pantry staple was, and many guessed that the acidity of tomatoes or vinegar acted as a powerful cleaning agent.

Users were surprised to learn how effective the pantry staple was, and many guessed that the acidity of tomatoes or vinegar acted as a powerful cleaning agent.

“I’d say it’s probably the vinegar, the sour acid from the tomato sauce,” another noted.

Not everyone was convinced, though, as some said vinegar would be just as effective, while others laughed that the sauce wouldn’t last the hours it needs to sit.

It’s just the acid from the vinegar in it. You can do the same thing with vinegar and paper towels overnight,” one mother responded.

“My cats would climb in the sink and lick the ketchup,” another laughed, while a third agreed: “If I left ketchup in my sink for 11 hours, my son would 100 percent lick it up.” .