For those of us who aren't fans of cleaning, scrubbing at surfaces for hours on end sounds like an absolute nightmare - and can leave us putting off the much-needed tasks for longer than we should.
But one woman on TikTok has said there's actually a product out there that can make cleaning a breeze, as she used it on her sink and was left amazed by the results.
The woman shared a viral video in which she could be seen opening a new tub of Pink Stuff paste, which is a cleaning product made famous in the past few years after cleaning guru Mrs Hinch - real name Sophie Hinchliffe - began using it for a range of cleaning tasks including shining sinks, banishing grime from ovens, and cleaning stubborn shower stains.
And in her video, the woman - who posts under the username @natalia.be.be - simply took some of the paste on the end of an old toothbrush, and used it to scrub at the hard water stains around her sink, especially the plug and around the taps.
She said: "Let's see how it will work with the sink water stains."
After scrubbing with the toothbrush, the woman then took a Scrub Daddy sponge and continued to work the areas. She then ran water through her sponge and used it to rinse the leftover paste away - leaving her with a sparkling-clean sink.
She captioned her video: "So shiny!"
Commenters on the video also raved about Pink Stuff paste, with many saying they "love" the product, and others saying they were "so happy" when they finally bought a tub and got to work cleaning their house.
One person said: "I just tackled some yellow grease stains today, and I was so happy!"
While another wrote: "This stuff actually works for me! I had tea stain on the cupboard [and] that stuff was the only thing that would take it off."
And a third posted: "I love this!!!! Works great on the stove."
However, there were others who claimed the product wasn't "worth the hype", as they said they'd much rather stick to their bleach products or Bar Keeper's Friend, which one commenter said "works the same" as Pink Stuff.
An 850g tub of Pink Stuff costs just £1.49 from B&M, while Bar Keeper's Friend costs £2.99 for a 300g bottle at Lakeland.
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