Max Professional 3043 Citrus Power Remover - 5 oz.
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That's correct. But it doesn't do a particularly good job of it. Scrubbing took a long time, and it was smeared all over the place. It was interesting to note that it removed the sharpie mark from the nail while leaving the polish untouched.
This is not something I would use on leather furniture or clothing. I would remove the ink with 90% isopropyl alcohol and then condition the leather with a leather conditioner and then apply a leather conditioner and then apply a leather conditioner If this is suede, I retract my previous response and recommend that you take it to a dry cleaner.
No, the paint won't be harmed.
Yes, scuffs on hardwood floors can be removed with this product.
Selected User Reviews For Max Professional 3043 Citrus Power Remover - 5 oz.
It works wonders when it comes to removing adhesives from plastics. It has proven to be safe on every type of plastic from which I have attempted to remove stickers or labels. It works if you follow the instructions. In most cases, it's superior to "Goof Off" and is safer on surfaces.
I have no idea what they put in this stuff, but it can't possibly be legal because it works so well. br>br>I've yet to come across anything that won't take off with this. It's my work's secret weapon because nothing beats it, not even acetone, rubbing alcohol, or goof off. As an illustration: br>br> On a van, we had some old sticker residue that no amount of cleaning could remove. It came off immediately after being blasted with this.
When my dog was a puppy and barking at everything and everyone who passed by, I used this spray to remove the clingy window film I put on my glass kitchen door. Now that he's three, I'd like to take the film off and restore my door to its former glory. Nothing else worked until I tried this to remove the sticky backing from the glass. It went off without a hitch and in a short amount of time.
This review is based on my personal experience with the product - I was taking down vinyl letters that had been stuck to a window. I sprayed some on each letter one at a time, then scraped off the now-missing paint with a razor blade scraper. softened- a lot of vinyl It was extremely effective! The final step was to use regular window cleaner to remove the greasy residue from the window. For this application, I strongly advise using this product.
This product doesn't offer anything unique. This product does not remove sticker/decals as well as the bug/tar remover I purchased from my local automotive store.
This is exactly what I was looking for. I am very pleased.
This is a great way to get rid of sticky substances.