One woman revealed that she had managed to modernize her stained stove without spending money on a new stove just by painting it.
Ovens are a must in the kitchen and often stand in the center of the room. They do not hide easily when yours is a bit worn.
Baked stains, peeling paint and rust can make it uncomfortable, but it can be expensive to look for a new one.
If you have tried all sun-cleaners to keep your kitchen appliance from glowing successfully, try stroking it.
A woman shared a photo of her oven that she had seen in better days.
It was once white, but now it was covered in grease stains and peeling paint.
Instead of hurrying to buy a new one, he decided to sandpaper it to smoothen the surface, then paint it with radiator paint.
By showing some amazing photos before and after grooming to the Facebook group " Tips and Tricks for Cleaning" , how beautifully he had brought them to a boil.
She wrote, "I am very proud of myself.
"It's my oven ... I ground it first, then I used enamel paint for a quick-drying radiator.
"And it looks brand new."
Her position was loved more than 500 times when she was congratulated on her abilities.
One person said, "It is very well done, yesterday I commented on our one-way culture.
"It's a great job and a bright stove has a new life."
Someone else said, "Wow, it's amazing, it's done well."
A third commented, "It's like a new super."
This person added, "Brilliant, have it repaired and repaired instead of using scrap at work."
Someone else wrote: "Fabulous work! Congratulations to you.
And that person said, "Show, paint, then save or throw, it's always worth a try."
Meanwhile, this mother has her kitchen with products from Poundland redesigned .
In addition, this mother has her own stairs rebuilt by buying at Ikea, The Range and B & Q has bought.
And this mother has reshaped her broken leather sofa for 20 pounds by giving her a coat of paint.
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