By Amelia Roach and Louise Allingham For Daily Mail Australia
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A professional cleaner has revealed a budget-friendly cleaning buy that will leave your shower sparkling every time.
Kacie, who goes by the name 'The Big Clean Co', shared how she cleans a shower with a $4 Kmart product - and insists it works just as well as expensive alternatives.
With Kmart's '2 in 1 Dish Brush' and regular dishwashing liquid the professional cleaner simply scrubs grime and mould away to reveal a spotless shower.
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The Melbourne cleaner begins by filling Kmart's '2 in 1 Dish Brush' with dishwashing liquid and then uses the brush side to scrub the shower grout and the sponge side to clean the glass screen and finishes by rinsing the shower with water
The TikTok was quick to receive thousands of views with many commending Kacie's affordable and efficient cleaning method.
'I do this and it's a game changer,' a woman expressed online.
The Melbourne cleaner begins by filling up the '2 in 1 Dish Brush' with dishwashing liquid.
She then uses the brush side to scrub the grout and the sponge side to clean the glass.
Then to finish the cleaner rinses the shower screen with water to reveal a clean shine.
With over 369,000 followers Kacie is quickly becoming an online sensation from sharing her cleaning hacks.
The TikTok page The Big Clean Co, run by the Melbourne cleaner, Kacie (pictured) has gone viral for sharing helpful cleaning advice
In another popular video, she shares that deep cleaning your fridge is important as it allows you to take stock of items you have but don't use and ensures new produce is stored well.
She starts by removing everything from her fridge and getting rid of anything that is either past its use-by date or simply not getting eaten.
Once everything has been removed, it's time to remove all of the shelves and drawers and put them in the sink or bath for a deep soak.
BEFORE AND AFTER: Kacie - who operates under The Big Clean Co in Melbourne - said deep cleaning your fridge every once in a while is important, as it allows you to take stock of all the items you have and don't use
'Be ruthless and get rid of anything you aren't going to use,' Kacie explained, as she ditched a 'slimy broccolini' and an old jar of pickles.
Once everything has been removed, it's time to remove all of the shelves and drawers and put them in the sink or bath for a deep soak.
'Wipe the whole thing down with dishwashing liquid - you might need a lot of cloths,' Kacie explained.
'Use a toothbrush to get into those hard-to-reach corners.'
She added: 'Then, dry the whole thing off and let the angels sing, because this is beautiful.'
The final step is putting everything back inside the fridge, upon which point you should devise a recipe that includes anything that needs to be used up quickly.
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