Sheila Shine 10 oz Aerosol, Stainless Steel Cleaner and Polish, 10 oz.
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Tiffany, instead of spraying directly onto the surface and then wiping, we always recommend spraying it directly into a cloth and then applying it to the surface. As you clean and shine, don't be afraid to spray liberally into the cloth and go over the surfaces multiple times. I hope this helps, Azat.
It's not something I'd use on quartz countertops. Mostly because it would detract from the appearance or finish. It's only for stainless steel items like appliances and faucets that I use it for. Because it is a chemical, I use it only in small amounts. The stainless is spotless and shines thanks to the sheila shine.
Hello, I reached out to the manufacturer and received the following response: br>Thank you for contacting Sheila Shine; our polish/cleaner will undoubtedly improve the appearance of the surface; however, it will not repair any previous or existing damage; therefore, we strongly advise you to test on a small area first and wait a few days for results or any reaction. Please send me your physical address if you would like a sample can sent to you. Thank you, Andrea Molano, br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> (305) 557-4444. fax: 1729br> (305) 557-4444. 1730br>P.O. Box 4784, Hialeah, Florida 33014
I think it's fine; it makes everything look gleaming and new. Because that's what it is, brushed will not be as shiny, but it will look fantastic.
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), Sheila Shine 461216 Stainless Steel Cleaner and Polish, Sheila Shine 461216 Stainless Steel The package arrived on time and in good condition. This is the best stainless steel cleaner and polish I've ever used, which I discovered at a local yard sale. THIS PRODUCT HAS PROVEN TO BE EFFECTIVE. It removes all fingerprints from any surface. I recommend cleaning the product with a microfiber cloth and going with the grain of the stainless steel. For the results, this is a fantastic price! The can lasts a long time, with the only drawback being the foul odor. Inhaling it is extremely difficult and painful. If you want a streak-free stainless appliance, I recommend this product; however, be aware of the odor.
This item contains PERCHLOROETHYLENE, a toxic and cancer-causing solvent that is being phased out of dry cleaning. Right now, my whole house smells like a chemical plant - All of the windows and doors have been thrown open. Although my stainless steel is gleaming, I will not use this product again. br>br>I'm afraid I can't recommend it. Everyone, please stay safe.
Sheila Shine is, without a doubt, the best stainless steel cleaning product I've ever used - It outshined the competition by a wide margin. I live in an apartment with a lot of stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, and despite regular cleaning, it's extremely difficult to keep fingerprints, scratches, grease, dirt, and other grime off of them. I'm also a renter, and I want to make sure that all of my major appliances are in good working order so that I can get my deposit back at the end of the lease! br>br>Before purchasing Sheila Shine, I did my research and took all of the necessary precautions, such as opening the windows while using it (to allow the initial odor to dissipate quickly). Because the product description warns that Sheila Shine can cause slipping hazards if floors become coated with it, I also spread newspapers on the floor. A small amount of product applied with a cloth goes a long way, in my experience. Those who complained about the strong odor were most likely overdoing it and applying far more Sheila Shine than was necessary (and possibly not airing out the room thoroughly enough after the initial application). br>br>I've noticed a significant difference in the appearance of my stainless steel appliances since I've been using it. They stay cleaner for a longer period of time. I also use it to spot clean from time to time, and it works better than other products I've tried in the past at removing stubborn grease and stains, and I've even used it on leather with great success. Overall, a fantastic product that has become a new household staple for me.
I recently moved into a home with a stainless steel large refrigerator that appears to have been ruined by the previous owner's chemical cleaning methods. My mother suggested this to me to see if it would work, and once I did it, it looked brand new. It was incredible, and I was overjoyed that I didn't have to replace a 4K to 5K refrigerator. If you get this, use it sparingly because it is an oil, and the more you use it, the greasier your appliances will become. . . This does not illuminate any future fingerprints or stains, but it does give them a nice shine after you have cleaned them. But trust me when I say that with the holidays approaching, you'll want this in your arsenal of cleaners. . . everything will look brand new.
I must confess that replacing my stainless polish was not something I was looking forward to. But when I got my new Samsung French door refrigerator, I noticed that my old polish didn't make the glass shine, so I had three different teams come out to inspect it because it had a couple of issues (one cracked glass drawer, two pieces of plastic that weren't coming out of the entire thing all the way), and I had three different teams come out to inspect it because it had a couple of issues (one cracked glass drawer, two pieces of plastic that weren't coming out of the entire thing all the way). One & The refrigerator had to be replaced twice. 3rd time Someone finally came up with not only a solution to the remaining plastic stuck in the stainless steel doors, but he also told me about silicone oil for food-safe doors AND THIS SHEILA for Shine is simple and AMAZING! br>I was apprehensive to begin with. I've tried a lot of products that claim to work but don't. THIS IS COMPLETELY FINE. It was only yesterday that I received it and had the opportunity to use it. Not only does my brand new fridge shine like glass (NO BUFFING, NO RUBBING), but it has also given new life to items in my home that had never looked that gleaming before. I used it on an old pier one flower pot as well! That is not made of stainless steel. However, it appears to be worth more now than it was when I purchased it. I'm going to use it tonight on my Tiffany and wood lamp. Yes, it can be used for purposes other than stainless steel. Please read the instructions before proceeding. Exceptional buy.
I've been looking for this for years and can't seem to find it. When I first started working as a cook in a restaurant, I was required to use this product on all of the stainless steel in the kitchen as part of the closing procedure. br>br>Following the installation of stainless steel appliances in my home, I went through at least a half-dozen spray cleaners in an attempt to find one that would match Sheila Shine. When I discovered this item on Amazon, I was ecstatic. It's a little more expensive than you'd pay at a wholesale restaurant supplier, but I'm not buying a case at a time. br>br>A lot of people complain about the odor. Yes, it has a distinct odor, but if you've ever worked in a restaurant, you'll recognize it. It's not nearly as bad as some have claimed, and it goes away quickly. br>br>You should also keep in mind that a little goes a long way.
I really enjoy it. The trick is to apply it in the same way that you would car wax. Apply a light mist, wipe until smooth and even, allow to dry for a few minutes, then buff to a shine with a good microfiber cloth. cloth made of fibers It protects like a clear coat once it's completely dry after buffing. However, if you touch or play with the surface before it has completely dried, finger smears will appear. After that, I employ the micro-controller. Cleaning and touching up any marks between applications with a fiber cloth (no spray). In addition, any over- Because spray on the floor is as slippery as ice, I place a sheet of newspaper in front of the appliance when spraying to avoid this.