Almost miraculous, this product cleans all surfaces effortlessly, but there are some on which you should definitely not use it if you want to avoid damage.
We hardly need to introduce it anymore! After unleashing passions on social networks, Pink Stuff has been adopted by many to tackle household chores effortlessly. A natural multi-purpose cleaner in the form of a paste (and now products adapted to uses) works wonders on many surfaces. Very popular for its formidable effectiveness against dirt, it can be used in the kitchen as well as in the bathroom, or even to restore the shine to everyday objects. Its non-aggressive formula removes stubborn stains without damaging surfaces, all with a 99% natural composition and an affordable price.
While very effective, Pink Stuff should not be used on certain delicate surfaces due to its slightly abrasive texture which can damage these materials. It should not be used on glass as it can cause fine, invisible scratches that will dull the transparency of the glass over time. This includes windows, mirrors and eyeglass lenses. Rubbing too hard can damage the surface, making the glass more vulnerable to future scratches and affecting its clarity. It is best to use a non-abrasive cleaner specifically designed for glass surfaces to avoid this type of damage. It is also not recommended for use on marble, a porous stone that can easily be damaged by an abrasive product, or on untreated wood, which may become scratched or lose its natural texture. Likewise, polished stainless steel surfaces, ceramic hobs or appliances with shiny finishes, such as some refrigerators or microwaves, can become tarnished or scratched by friction. As you will have understood, it is therefore essential to avoid it on surfaces sensitive to abrasion to avoid causing irreversible damage.
Before applying it, it is recommended to do a test on a discreet, less visible area. This ensures that the product does not alter the color or texture of the material. This simple check can prevent irreversible damage and ensure safe use.
Finally, Pink Stuff should not be used on hot surfaces such as hotplates. Applied to heated areas, the product could alter the materials or leave residues that are difficult to remove.