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pro-clean

  • Posts: 190
Cleaning Products that really work ??
« on: May 15, 2007, 08:35:19 am »
With new product croping up every day the proof is in the pudding, where better to ask than here  :)

Let us know about the products that have really worked for you, or products that ur intrested in trying whether it b degreasers, polishers, stain removers, odour removers etc etc.

No sales reps need apply.......  :D :D

I'll kick off...

Odour removal-urine off ur comments  :)
Cleaning ..it for a living

bob1

  • Posts: 33
Re: Cleaning Products that really work ??
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2007, 10:53:50 am »
Ok I'll start shall I.... I found that Mr Muscle the green one for windows is the best thing on chrome!! Not windows. Or use Johnson's baby oil, but it tends to smear a bit.

MagicPatch

  • Posts: 55
Re: Cleaning Products that really work ??
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2007, 02:42:49 pm »
I tend to use elbow grease. It's fairly cheap but would rather swap it for a product that does it for me.  ;D

heritagecleaning

  • Posts: 713
Re: Cleaning Products that really work ??
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2007, 09:30:24 pm »
Bob / Magic

Perfect hand basin -

Mr muscle linescale remover, spay a bit on, wet a dish sponge under the tap and lather it over everywhere (taps too), leave for 30 secs, rinse it all off then spray a mist of Mr muscle window (just one squirt) finely over the whole thing. Get a tea towel and shine the taps and then the basin until bone dry.

http://www.heritagecleaning.com/images/DSC00078.JPG

That's my top tip!


Owen

martin19842

  • Posts: 1945
Re: Cleaning Products that really work ??
« Reply #4 on: May 16, 2007, 06:15:46 am »
hi there

dont use baby oil, h and s issue, and on sites, it can remain sticky and attract dust.

clover chemicals dazzle-- for stainless steel, its fantastic.

solabac very strong alkaline cleaner, cuts through kitchen grease on floors and units, fantastically.

you really must use the right chemical for the right job, it will make your job so much easier

clover chemical -- spirit, multi surface cleaner again very good

clover chemical -- apeal for wash rooms.

clover chemical -- breaker, is a pool side limescale remover, and below the water line,  we use it bathroom environments, fab stuff, but use gloves.

let the chemical do the hard work, make life easier for yourselves.

but try not to cut corners, it isnt worth it.

regards

martin

Fox

  • Posts: 824
Re: Cleaning Products that really work ??
« Reply #5 on: May 16, 2007, 07:13:51 am »
I use Dysys chemicals their Jyffy descaler is brill and smells lovely  ;D

Shiny sinks is a must too.

Fox

Kevin White

  • Posts: 97
Re: Cleaning Products that really work ??
« Reply #6 on: May 16, 2007, 12:22:00 pm »
Express do a fabulous odour control called reosan.
Smells of Hubba Bubba and lasts for ages.

Cheap as chips so no worries about chucking everywhere.
BE A WINNER
coming 2nd means you were 1st to LOSE

martin19842

  • Posts: 1945
Re: Cleaning Products that really work ??
« Reply #7 on: May 16, 2007, 02:58:23 pm »
bob

no i dont get paid for saying that, i have been on here for a few years, and provide relevant info to subjects and topics that i decide to respond to.

regards

martin

martin19842

  • Posts: 1945
Re: Cleaning Products that really work ??
« Reply #8 on: May 16, 2007, 03:13:51 pm »
hi there

im pleased that you have finally found fulfillment, stick with Bob it gets better.

regards

martin

John Kelly

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Re: Cleaning Products that really work ??
« Reply #9 on: May 16, 2007, 05:54:15 pm »
Martin, how did you get on with the rats?

martin19842

  • Posts: 1945
Re: Cleaning Products that really work ??
« Reply #10 on: May 16, 2007, 06:44:44 pm »
hi there

john,

opening and scoping the cavity tomorrow, and if not that, then the floor is coming out. houseowner, being moved to a hotel.

cheers for the advice

regards

martin