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    27 Cleaning Products So Good, They Could Seriously Be Magic

    Mildew, grime, and stains are about to disappear right before your eyes.

    1. A mighty mildew stain remover — it can restore tile, plastic, and even vinyl upholstery and make it look like it's brand stinkin' new again. Think: Outdoor furniture, boats, and anything that regularly faces harsh weather.

    Reviewer image of two patio chairs, one without stains after using the mildew remover and one much dirtier with tons of mildew

    2. Fizzy tablets that'll save your bottles from stained-on grime and nasty odors. If you thought your bottle was a goner, think again!

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using fizzy tablets to remove grime from water bottle. The after photo reveals a clean water bottle with no grime.

    3. A hard water remover to *finally* rid glass surfaces from that cloudy film. You may end up running into your practically invisible shower door, though — you've been warned.

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the hard water remover to remove all of the hard water stains from a shower door

    4. A ceramic cooktop cleaner essential for removing the nasty, caked-on food gunk and burn stains stuck on the sides of your burner from your attempt at making cacio e pepe three weeks ago.

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the cleaner to remove all the stains from their cooktop

    5. A set of cleaning sponges so you're prepared to tackle any tough surface cleaning job the moment you spot it — from marker scribbles to the seemingly permanent stains in your bathtub.

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the cleaning sponges to remove marker scribbles from their table

    6. A pumice stone with a helpful handle that'll be the easiest and most effective way to remove nasty stains from your toilets, sinks, and tubs. Maybe now you'll have the courage to tackle that grimy toilet...

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the pumice stones to completely remove tons of stains from their toilet

    7. A wood polish for filling in scratches and nicks on furniture, floors, and cabinets. By the time you're done with this magical potion, your wood surfaces will look FLAWLESS.

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the wood polish to fill in scratches and marks on a wood surface

    8. A suede and leather brush to get the annoying scuffs and salt lines off of your favorite shoes, bags, journals, coats, and the like. Point is, stains have no room in your closet, no they do not.

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using brush to remove stains from their suede heels

    9. A $7 jewelry cleaning cloth that'll give you ~crystal~ clear results. It removes tarnish so your best pieces can shine and sparkle again.

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using cleaning cloth to remove tarnish from earrings and a ring

    10. A long, bristled brush to reach in your dryer and remove the lint (the very lint that can cause lint fires!) buried at the bottom.

    Reviewer's image after using the bristled brush to pull a significant amount of lint from dryer

    11. A natural laundry detergent powder that, when mixed with water, can banish stuck-on stains for good. I mean, if it can give results like these on a carseat, imagine what it could do for clothing!

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the detergent powder to remove stains from carseat

    12. A concentrated gel so your shower grout and sealant can be F-R-E-E from mold and mildew build-up. May you no longer be completely grossed out by your bathroom!

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the gel to remove mold from the cracks in their shower

    13. A jewelry cleaning pen — aka the ~Dazzle Stick~ — that'll do just that: Make all your favorite pieces dazzle again and rid them from any cloudiness.

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the cleaning pen brush to shine and clean their wedding ring

    14. An automatic scrubbing brush to do most of the hard work for you. Its super speedy brush head scrubs 60 times a second (hello, that's a lot!) so that dirt "permanently" occupying your grout can get the heck off your tile.

    15. An impressive stain remover that'll look rust stains straight in the eyes and say, "Stains, who??" And then completely destroy them right then and there. HELLO, look at this proof!!!

    A reviewer's before-and-after image after using stain remover to completely remove all of the rust from an incredibly dirty shower. A second image with the word "hello" spelled out in the tub, showing how strong the remover works.

    16. And! A powerful grout cleaner, because beautiful, grime-free grout lives under all that dirt, you just have to believe, scrub (automatic brush, anyone?), and use a little bit of this magic:

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the grout cleaner to completely clean the grout, leaving it stain-free

    17. An upholstery stain remover so you don't have to stress over any "oh crap" kind of moments — like say, black paint on white carpet. *Cringes.*

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the stain remover to remove black paint out of a carpet

    18. A degreaser cleaner that'll take your driveway (and other hard surfaces) from a greasy, oily mess to a clean and pristine concrete heaven.

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the degreaser to noticeably clean their driveway concrete

    19. And! A pressure washer guaranteed to give you such satisfying results, you'll end up wanting to pressure wash everything in your path.

    20. A multipurpose car cleaner that basically screams, "I CAN DO IT ALL," and then genuinely does it all. Use it to scrub leather, vinyl, upholstery, carpet, plastic, and any part of your ride that could use a sparkle.

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the car cleaner to remove stains from both the car seats and floor mats

    21. A rubber broom created to easily sweep up the piles of pet hair embedded in your carpet — hair you didn't even realize was there!

    Giant pile of dog hair that's been removed from the carpet using the large rubber broom

    22. And for smaller spaces, a compact hair roller so you don't have to lug out a giant vacuum just to remove the mounds of pet hair that's accumulated on your couch.

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the hair roller to pull a decent amount of hair from the couch and bed sheet

    23. A pet stain and odor remover to basically reverse time and make it as if your fur child never had an indoor accident in the first place!

    Reviewer's before-and-after image where they use a blacklight to show how the cleaner worked so well, it removed the pee stain from the carpet

    24. A life-changing laundry bar for knocking the toughest stains *out of the park*. Yes, it's baseball pants-approved!

    Reviewer's before-and-after image after using the bar to remove tons of dirt stains from baseball pants

    25. A drain snake that'll pull an unsightly amount of hair from the depths of your drain. Yikes, these are some nauseatingly impressive results:

    Two photos showing a reviewer using the drain snake to pull tons of hair from the drain, and a second close-up photo of everything that came out of the drain

    26. A water-based, alkaline wood cleaner to be tough on dirt, oil, and dried spills...but gentle on the wood itself. You won't know just how dirty your railings are until you give them a good scrub.

    27. And a special duster to *thoroughly* get rid of the dust and dirt from your blinds — a job that I don't think I have ever done but probably will now that I know this exists!

    All the stains in your house disappearing right before your eyes:

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