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Citrushine was formulated to meet the rigorous demands of the outdoor climate. Utilizing Dolimonene, a natural degreaser extracted from orange peels, Citrushine cleans the stainless steel removing grease and grime, while at the same time polishing the surface.
Citrushine leaves a streak-free shine with absolutely no buffing or "elbow grease".
Even though Citrusafe was formulated for the outdoors, it works incredibly well for indoor stainless steel appliances and restaurants. Citrushine does not leave an oily residue like other imitations.
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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 1.2 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.7 inches | | Package Width: | 4.5 inches | | Package Height: | 1.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 14 reviews |
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| | Features | Citrushine leaves a streak-free shine with absolutely no buffing or "elbow grease"
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 14 customer reviews )
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
this stuff is a miracle! Nov 07, 2010
By Anonymous I can't believe I am writing a review for a cleaning fluid, but anyone with stainless steel appliances HAS to try this. Stainless tends to show fingerprints, water marks, etc. but this takes it right off without polishing and scrubbing. Leaves the surfaces looking fabulous and new. I promise I am not a shill for the manufacturer, but it isn't often I find something that works exactly the way the label says it does. And the citrusey smell of this product doesn't leave you gasping for air. Try it, it really IS that good. !!!!
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Best I've found. Mar 22, 2011
By T.H. I have Frigidaire stainless steel appliances and have used numerous products to keep the hand prints and grime off of the steel. The stainless steel on that brand has been hard to keep clean/polished. The products I've used in the past have required a ton of elbow grease and never polished the appliances back to their original shine. I bought this product on Amazon to try on the appliances and was blown away at the ease of application and the results. It brought the shine and luster back to the appliances and, per the directions, I only used a paper towel and a light misting of the product to get the results. No buffing! Just spray it on and wipe it off....done! It smells like oranges and has a oil in it that makes the metal shine like new. I finally found what I was looking for.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Does the trick Oct 28, 2011
By T. Nolan My wife wanting a stainless steel fridge, we just purchased a Kenmore model. Stainless steel is not stainless when you got 2 preteen boys. One of them left two forensic-quality handprints with an unknown smear on the door. Reading the manual, recommended a light cleaning solution so I tried vinegar and water with decent results except for the prints. Didn't do squat to them. Tried eyeglasses cleaner, no luck. Bought another product from Amazon and while it reduced the handprint smear even after 3 applications, these handprints were still highly visible. Well, I bought Citrushine.
The stainless doors are now immaculate and with an enhanced shine, with very little rubbing. This is amazing stuff after struggling with 3 other solutions. If you got stainless steel appliances, save yourself a lot of hassle. It is quite expensive for just a 12oz container but it does the trick. Two cautions: 1) Read the application instructions, use "only" a light spray on paper towels, I mean light, rubbing in the direction of the metal which is usually vertical;2) do the entire exposed surface of the door or doors; if not, when the partially done part dries, you'll detect a difference between the cleaned part and untouched portion. Actually when you think about the minimal amount of Citrushine you use, the bottle should last quite a while unless you got a couple of indifferent slobberinos living with you.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Unbelievable Nov 29, 2010
By Kimberly Stuart I am like the lady above who can not believe writing a review., but I am doing it for all mothers of the world who thought stainless steel was the way to go. Then your kids touched it and you haven't stopped asking yourself why did I buy this. I have bought every cleaner I could find that said stainless steel on it. Everyone of them streaked. I bought this right before Thanksgiving and about fainted after I cleaned my refrigerator. It shined and not one streak on it. I washed it with my pine sol and water first because I have four children and have to disinfect. Then polished this over it. Now it doesn't stop the little ones from touching it again, but at least when you clean it, it will finally look clean. Amen and kuddos to the inventor I cold kiss you. Now just make something that shocks the kids before they touch my refrigerator with Dirty hands and life will be complete.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Works Good Jan 18, 2012
By Meh Bought this to use on my new stainless steel fridge and it works good so far. It is an oil like I believe other products are so a light application and smudges and finger prints vanish.
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