Renowned budget homeware chain B&M will be restocking The Pink Stuff Miracle Scrubber brush set- by popular demand.
For £12 for the full kit, customers are able to get their hands on the entire cleaning set which includes two pots of their cleaning paste and four interchangeable brush heads, that are designed to clean every crevice and surface around your home. The brush set oscillates more than 10,000 times per minute, which essentially means that it cleans 25 times faster than manual cleaning methods.
Following public recommendations from none other than Mrs Hinch herself, Pink Stuff has created a stir amongst cleaning fans to get hold of the brand and shifting into being a household must-have. News of the announcement broke on Instagram, as B&M released a post alongside the caption, writing: “The Pink Stuff set comes EXTREMELY well-reviewed - it's brilliant for getting rid of tough stains!
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"Try it on those pesky burnt pans and you'll see a difference straight away - and it's just £12 for the full set in our #BigClean! Who fancies giving this a shot?”
The Pink Stuff relaunch has racked up over 5.5k likes on the retailer’s Instagram page with a plethora of users, raving about the cleaning product’s return in stores. Many commenters have additionally been tagging friends and family to alert on the Pink Stuff set to cop as soon as possible.
One user expressed their excitement over the news by commenting that they “need one of these!!!!!!!!!” with another user adding, “we absolutely need to go into b&m on Wednesday!! Neeeeeed this in my life!!”
In other retail stores such as Aldi and Home Bargains, Pink Stuff has completely sold out, by stating that the products are currently out of stock. In comparison to the £12 cost at B&M, other brands are charging almost double the price, with Amazon selling the kit for a hefty £23.69.
The discount retailer has explained that the product is expected to sell out soon, and hope customers can head down to their nearest B&M store to purchase a kit before it’s too late.
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