I finally tried Ms. Hinch’s favorite cleaning paste that everyone raves about… it absolutely ruined my walls, what a bust

A CLEANING fan shared her honest verdict on one of Mrs. Hinch’s favorite cleaning products.

Those who follow cleanfluencer Mrs. Hinch will know that the mother of two, also known as Sophie Hinchliffe, is obsessed with The pink stuff.

The mother-of-two praises The Pink Stuff - but is the pasta actually any good?

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The mother-of-two praises The Pink Stuff – but is the pasta actually any good?Credit: Instagram/@mrshinhome
According to Roxy, she will stay with Magic Eraser from now on

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According to Roxy, she will stay with Magic Eraser from now onCredit: tIKtOK/@thats.so.roxy

Since then, the Miracle Cleaning Paste, which retails for £1 in Wilkohas become the go-to for many cleaning enthusiasts across the country.

But despite its popularity, it is Actually Good?

Well, a TikTok user, Roxy (@that’s so.roxy)went to investigate herself and shared her final thoughts about it TikTok.

The cleaning enthusiast, who has nearly 19,000 fans on the social media platform, tested it on her white walls with black scruffs.

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First she demonstrated in her videoRoxy wet her sponge and dipped it into the scouring compound.

She then went over the dirty walls a few times with the softer side of the sponge.

But while noting that some stains came off, Roxy insisted that the pink paste also removed the paint from the walls.

Dissatisfied with the results, the TikTok user vowed, “I’ll just stick to using magic erasers for the wall.”

Fellow cleaning fanatics pounced on comments, with some sharing their views top hacks for banishing the dark spots.

One wrote: ”Idk [I don’t know] if only you tried toothpaste, baking soda and water!

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“Out of he [put the] first toothpaste on the wall and then baking soda water.”

“Try scrubbing daddy and water,” read another suggestion.

“Yes, I hate the paste, but the stove cleaner I love,” added a fan of the range.

”Try great spray. My son has crayons, markers, pencil marks, some minor scuffs and that has taken it all off,” said one mother.

A spokesperson for The Pink Stuff said: “The Pink Stuff Paste is a mild vegetable oil based abrasive that contains no harmful chemicals.

”There are clear instructions on the packaging to rub gently and not to apply too much pressure.

“Testing in an inconspicuous area is always recommended before use on any surface.”

Roxy insisted that the abrasive paste had taken the pain off her walls

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Roxy insisted that the abrasive paste had taken the pain off her wallsCredit: tIKtOK/@thats.so.roxy

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