Cleaning-mad mum uses fabric softener to get 'old, dirty radiator' looking 'shiny and new' in MINUTES

Well you can forget all about covering up unsightly wears and tears with a coat of paint because one mum has revealed that a bog standard fabric softener got her radiator looking shiny and new in no time.

Posting impressive before-and-after photos on the Facebook group Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips, the cleaning-mad woman could hardly believe how well the household product worked on her filthy radiator.

Taking note from Mrs Hinch – who also uses the unlikely product to clean doorframes – the mum started by mixing fabric softener in a bowl with warm water.

She then sprayed the solution onto her radiator, wiped down the area with a cloth and watched the stains disappear in minutes.

Understandably blown away with the results, the mum wrote: "Used fabric softener on an old dirty radiator.

"It smells delicious and looks so shiny and new. Can't believe stuff like this works!"

That's right, not only does this super easy trick work wonders at cleaning around the home but it'll make your house smell pretty delightful in the process.

Unsurprisingly, other members were similarly impressed with the instant results.

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One replied: "Fabric softener – I MUST try this."

Another wrote: "I didn't know this hack! Off to try it right now."

Meanwhile, a third was full of praise for the household product which is gentle enough to effectively clean "doors, skirting boards and walls" without damaging paint.

*Adds fabric softener to shopping list immediately*

For more incredible cleaning hacks, this woman has transformed her burnt oven using a £1 Poundland spray after a professional cleaner GAVE UP.

Plus this mum used a £4 cleaning trick to get her filthy washing machine drawer in MINUTES.

And shoppers can't get enough of the 89p cleaning paste from Home Bargains that is a favourite with Mrs Hinch.

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