The owner of a motel shop was thrilled with a $ 10 mortar cleaner that made her completely "astonished".
The Australian, who shared the results of her cleaning madness on Facebook, announced that she had managed to turn 50 years of dirt from her motel mortar into a shiny new bathroom.
With just a small, long-lasting joint cleaner and a little scrubbing, the woman could easily move dirt and embedded deposits in just 10 minutes.
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However, she warns that the product is "powerful".
"I discovered this Bunnings product through a friend and I am amazed," Bunnings Mums, inspiration, hacks, tips and tricks published in the group.
"Yes, it's powerful, so wear a mask, but it nibbles on the 50-year-old dirt in our motel rooms," he added, "it rubs easily with it today."
Her brilliant comments prompted others to rush to the popular retail chain to buy their own "miracle spray" bottle.
"So buy something for our kitchen floor, hahaha," said a Facebook user.
"It's on my shopping list!" said another.
"I have to buy it before everyone buys it! Lol," said a third person.
The woman said that she only used a little spray and let it sit for five to 10 minutes before rubbing it off and removing it with a hot mop.
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"The baths I made were pretty bad, the mortar that I thought was black was actually white," he said.
Another motel owner said he was also using the product to remove stubborn dirt from his bathroom floor.
"I have used it in our motel and its other products for years. They are great," he said.
The $ 10 bottle of cleaning solution promises to "restore and revitalize the mortar between ceramic, slate, terracotta, brick, and masonry surfaces."
Last month, a mother announced that she too had recently become a fan of the product when she cleaned her floor with a grout.
"Just a little porn mortar," he wrote on Mums Who Clean's Facebook page.
"Very pregnant and still found it super easy with a full-length joint mop (Bunnings $ 9.90) and a $ 10 [Long Life] joint cleaner."
She said it took 15 minutes to clean the kitchen floor and raved that the broom was worth every penny.
Another Melbourne mother poured the liquid into an old container of tomato sauce and threw it into the cracks in her tiles to clean it.
"It was done in the shortest time and with the least effort," he wrote online before and after photos of his apartment.
"I didn't know they were so dirty. I love it."
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