Cleaning the bathroom may not be the most enjoyable task, but it is a necessary chore that cannot be avoided. The sink area, in particular, requires frequent attention due to the accumulation of toothpaste smears, soap residue, and other grime that can make the entire bathroom look unkempt.
To make the cleaning process more bearable, it is important to use a cleaning product that not only effectively removes stains but also leaves a pleasant scent. Recently, two budget-friendly multipurpose cleaners, Zoflora and the Pink Stuff spray, were put to the test to determine their efficacy on bathroom sinks.
Both products, priced affordably at around £2.70 for Zoflora and 99p for the Pink Stuff, promise to tackle various cleaning challenges. The Pink Stuff spray, known for being tough on grease and grime, impressed with its ability to effortlessly clean the sink and taps while leaving a shiny finish. However, the scent of the product dissipates quickly, which may be a drawback for some users.
On the other hand, Zoflora, a versatile disinfectant popularized by Mrs. Hinch, stood out for its luxurious fragrance and long-lasting freshness. Not only did it leave the sink sparkling clean without requiring rigorous scrubbing, but it also boasts disinfectant properties, claiming to eliminate 99.9% of bacteria and viruses.
Ultimately, Zoflora emerged as the preferred choice for its exceptional cleaning performance and lingering fragrance, making it a top contender for those seeking an effective and pleasant-smelling cleaning solution for their bathroom sinks.
