gas pumper
Cast Iron
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2009
- Location
- Boonton, NJ
On plastic I used a cloth and sponge with the purple power.
On laquered wood cabinets I used the worn scuff pad.
On oak floring, where the finish was already gone, I used a fresh scuff pad to clean the pores of the wood. Where there was existing laquer, the worn pad worked well.
On ceramic tiles I used the scuff pad and a plastic bristle brush for the grout lines.
On Formica I used the scuff pad, but it was already a matte finish.
This stuff did not hurt any of the surfaces I had to clean.
EDIT:
Opps, it's "Super Clean" not purple power. but it's in a purple bottle and it's color is purple.
On laquered wood cabinets I used the worn scuff pad.
On oak floring, where the finish was already gone, I used a fresh scuff pad to clean the pores of the wood. Where there was existing laquer, the worn pad worked well.
On ceramic tiles I used the scuff pad and a plastic bristle brush for the grout lines.
On Formica I used the scuff pad, but it was already a matte finish.
This stuff did not hurt any of the surfaces I had to clean.
EDIT:
Opps, it's "Super Clean" not purple power. but it's in a purple bottle and it's color is purple.
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