blue , ca n’t blab right now . I ’m scrub my range .
There’s something so incredibly satisfying about seeing an object go from smudged, greasy, and dust-covered to sparkling clean. Here are some glorious before and after photos of 17 filthy items going from gross to gorgeous:#
1.This Cuisinart pan had over 10 years of gunky buildup.#
Now it’s shining like a mirror disco ball.#
Before and after:#
2.One might’ve thought this grody banister was just this color.#
But it most definitely was not!#
3.This heinous kitchen faucet was just hanging out in someone’s new apartment.#
Phew. It almost looks new, now!#
4.This dingy copper sink had its own special bathroom patina.#
Now it’s gleaming like the Statue of Liberty in 1886!#
5.I think some kids may have ridden in the backseat of this car.#
Now it’s stain-free and thriving!#
6.This shower had somemajorbuildup.#
And yet, here it is afterward, looking as good as ever!#
7.This oven door had definitely seen some things.#
Now it’s clear enough to actually seethrough!#
8.The vinyl siding on this house looked grubby and green.#
But all that gunk just came right off!#
9.This electric stovetop had gotten pretty crusty.#
Now, anyone could definitely see themselves cooking here (in their own reflection)!#
10.This shower knob looked like it contained its own ecosystem.#
And now? The Swamp Thing has been freed from this mortal coil.#
11.Sadly, the only thing this dishwasher couldn’t wash was itself.#
But now it’s back in polished, working order.#
12.The mold in this windowsill shouldn’t cause any health issues…right?#
Luckily, we’ll never have to find out.#
13.This chandelier was dusty and dim.#
But with a quick handwashing, it’s positively glowing!#
14.This box fan was probably flinging dust bunnies everywhere.#
But now, I’m afanof this much cleaner look.#
15.These stairs were looking sad and squalid.#
Now they’re as shiny as can be!#
16.This window awning looked completely unrecoverable.#
Now that someone has “striped” away all the dirt, it looks great.#
17.And finally, this gas stovetop looked like it’d been decorated by Andy Warhol.#
Now, I’d happily eat directly off the stovetop itself.#

































