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Now that I've been living on my own for over a year, the water stains and grime on the sink are actually quite stressful... In particular, while the induction cooktop did wipe, it felt somewhat less clean, which kept bothering me. Also, the rainbow-like stains left on stainless steel pots were hard to remove. I wanted to keep things clean, but since I also cared about the kitchen's interior, I hesitated to use just any cleaner. So, I looked around at various options and tried this one. The Dirty Clay was great in both function and design. You scoop it out like lotion, apply it to the areas you want to clean, leave it for about 10 minutes, and then wipe it off with warm water. That's it. I was satisfied because the sink, induction cooktop, and pots all felt much cleaner overall. The ingredients are also mild, so you can use it without worry, making it a good gift for pregnant women. Also, the container feels a bit like a massage cream or cleansing cream, so it doesn't look out of place at all, whether you just leave it in the bedroom, living room, or home cafe. (My mom even asked what cream it was 😁) Since I've been using this one product everywhere, cleaning has become much easier! #CornSoupRecordBook #SmartSpending #DirtyClay #HousewarmingGift #RecommendedItemsForLivingAlone #InductionCookerCleaning #GreaseRemoval #KitchenCleaning #BathroomCleaning #CleaningItems #MultipurposeCleaner #KitchenInterior #ColorInterior #BathroomInterior #HouseholdItems #RecommendedHouseholdGoods #StudioApartment #StudioApartmentInterior #StudioApartmentDecor #DecoringSingleRoom #SingleRoom #SingleRoomInterior #HomeDecor #RoomDecor