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The Pink Stuff creates an effortlessly sparkling home.

How to use The Pink Stuff around your home

The Pink Stuff Miracle Cleaning Paste has become a bit of a legend among cream cleaners. It’s an easy-to-apply paste that doesn’t run or drip, and is tough enough to tackle stains on surfaces like paintwork, UPVC and glass. It can also blitz your barbecue, erase scorch marks, sort out your oven hob, get your garden furniture gleaming, deal with rust and more. It’ll even clean your trainers!

Fall back in love with wash day with The Pink Stuff Oxi Stain Remover spray. Perfect as a pre-wash laundry treatment, it’s just what’s needed to say goodbye to grass stains, wine spillages, accidental ketchup squirts and much more. Or try The Pink Stuff Oxi Powder Stain Remover for colours or whites. Use it as a pre-soaker or add it directly to your washing machine for pristine, sweet-smelling results.

Better together

Grubby bathroom tiles and grout are no match for The Pink Stuff

Wipe The Pink Stuff over the surface, leave the paste to work its magic for 10 minutes – its thick consistency means it won’t slide off vertical surfaces – then scour with a damp sponge or cleaning pad, using the edges (or an old toothbrush) to get into the grout lines. Rinse off and hey presto: gleaming tiles!

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Upgrade your cleaning supplies

Check out the versatile household cleaning range by The Pink Stuff.

 

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Health & Safety

Asbestos, lead-based paints and copper chromium arsenic (CCA) treated timber are health hazards you need to look out for when renovating older homes. These substances can easily be disturbed when renovating and exposure to them can cause a range of life-threatening diseases and conditions including cancer. For information on the dangers of asbestos, lead-based paint and CCA treated timber and tips for dealing with these materials contact your local council's Environmental Health Officer or visit our Health & Safety page.

When following our advice in our D.I.Y. videos, make sure you use all equipment, including PPE, safely by following the manufacturer’s instructions. Check that the equipment is suitable for the task and that PPE fits properly. If you are unsure, hire an expert to do the job or talk to a Bunnings Team Member.