Had seen in a television broadcast, which you so well the tile joints gets clean. I wanted to know before I begin to scratch with white joints or joints it necessarily. I was surprised. It was super. But you should be sure to put something on the flo
I already know the Viennese lime for several years, but as he is to get well only via the Internet, I took a long time other cleaning supplies. So I'm after a period of "abstinence" surprised at how clean now looks my stainless steel sink. After
The delivery was very quick. I ordered the product to clean my plate of induction cooker streaks. Well, you have to still polish something. The cleaning effect is, however, undisputed.
Unfortunately, many traditional tools and materials are been unjustly forgotten. Including the Vienna lime used for "Viennese". No surfactants, no sinister chemistry - all simple and proven. So nothing for Unilever and other cheaters.
Have stainless steel exterior window sills, which were quite stained and unsightly after five years. I have tried this with very expensive cleaning agents to clean, while the windowsills were always greasy. From a chef I got was the tip to try it wit