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I’m a professional cleaner and these are the ‘must-have’ Bunnings items I use for a sparkling home and ‘crystal clear’ shower glass

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Kacie, who runs The Big Clean Co, buys all her cleaning equipment from Bunnings.

A professional cleaner has shared her must-have budget products from Bunnings which she says will leave your home sparkling clean.

Kacie Stephenswho runs The great clean company in Melbourne, revealed that he buys all his cleaning equipment from the popular warehouse.

The professional’s cleaning kit is made up of several top-selling basic products such as buckets, scrubbers and microfiber cloths.

Come with me to Bunnings! the mother said in a video. ‘I’m stocking up on all my must-haves, checking out some of the new ranges and showing you a pro tip to get that stubborn shower glass crystal clear.’

She revealed that her entire kit costs less than $90.

Kacie, who runs The Big Clean Co, buys all her cleaning equipment from Bunnings.

Kacie recommends the Oates All-Terrain Cube ($12.99) because it’s ‘easy to store and fits everything in it.

Also use a small bucket from Handy ($4.59) because it is “Good for storing all your brushes and doubles as a rinse jug.”

The cleaner can’t live without microfiber cloths ($9.80) or the new Hercules paper towels ($5) for when she needs to clean something particularly tough.

“I love the Magic Erasers ($5) and the Oates Scouring Pad with Handle ($5.29), which is a game-changer for shower screens and tiles,” Kacie said.

Kacie recommends the Handy bucket ($4.59) because it doubles as a rinse pitcher.

Cleaner can't live without microfiber cloths ($9.80)

The cleaner can’t live without microfiber cloths ($9.80) or the Handy bucket ($4.59)

The professional's cleaning kit is made up of several top-selling essentials

The professional’s cleaning kit is made up of several top-selling essentials

“All types of brushes, a squeegee, a disposable scrubber and gloves are absolutely necessary,” he added.

“I also love the long-handled dusters ($5.95) for hard-to-reach places.”

Kacie shared a pro tip for cleaning your shower doors.

“If you’re having trouble with calcium buildup on your shower doors, walk down to the paint aisle and get some super-fine steel wool,” he said.

The product will immediately remove sand and leave your bathroom looking like new.

Kacie also shared a pro tip for cleaning shower doors: steel wool.

Kacie also shared a pro tip for cleaning shower doors: steel wool.

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