These 17 Photos Of Objects Before And After Being Cleaned Are So, Soooo Satisfying
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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.
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