Mum wowed by ‘life changing’ buy for banishing shower screen soap scum after trying everything: ‘It’s sparkling’
A proud home mom has caused a stir with a popular cleaning group after she unveiled the $3 purchase that left her bathroom “sparkling as new.”
The Woman Had Cleaned Her Shower Screen With Vinegar And Dishwashing Liquid – And While It Still Looked Good, She Wasn’t Really Happy
She sought advice from cleaning groups and used popular products, including soap scum and mold removers, but was still unimpressed.
“My screen is only a few years old and fairly clean, but I could still see tarnish,” she said.
A proud home mom has caused a stir with a popular cleaning group after she unveiled the $3 purchase that left her bathroom “sparkling as new.”
Then she saw recommendations for Jif’s cream cleanser popping up.
But she couldn’t find the $4.80 cleaning solution anywhere, so she tried Coles’ own brand “Ultra.”
“Wow,” she wrote. ‘I am so happy.’
She explained that she applied the cream cleaner directly to the glass and scrubbed it gently with a green scouring pad.
She then rinsed it off and was shocked by the result.
and people were in awe of her efforts.
“It looks very nice,” one woman wrote.
‘I use it all the time, isn’t it fantastic!’ added another one.
Another person said they have come to love supermarket brands since Covid when well known items were hard to come by.
“I’ve found that most of the work is better than four times the price. I will never go back,” they said.
The cream cleanser is only $3 at Coles and the wife said it worked perfectly
Some people stopped to warn her about her methods.
“Be very careful because the green scouring pad will scratch your glass,” said one woman.
Others tell her that avoiding buildup is easier than washing the dishes.
“Don’t use soap, use shower gel, it’s in the word,” said one woman.
“It’s 100 percent the fat in the soap,” another agreed.
Most stopped to comment on her “stunning” bathroom.
“Meanwhile, your bathroom is divine,” said one woman.