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02-21-2016 08:06 PM
I have been using this on a few items around the house and it is an AWESOME product!
Cleaned my glass top stove, porcelain sinks, and Silestone countertop. It leaves no residue and the sinks look like brand new. It is a cleaner clean than if I used another type of cleaning product.
The true test came today when I stopped at Goodwill. I spied an old, blackened Revere saucepot like my mom used. Blue tickets were 50% off, so I paid $1.25!
This pot is nasty, but I saw the potential. It was in bad shape. The sides are all blackened and the bottom is black and burnt. I wanted to see if the Bio Cleaner will clean up the burnt copper. Well, I cleaned a small part and the black stuff came off. The beautiful copper is peeking out!
I tried to take a pic, but it was too dark. I will clean some more and take one in the bright light.
I am sold on this product and am glad I received three big containers. If they get the big set back in, I will repurchase,
Has anyone cleaned anything with Bio Cleaner and were delighted with the results? And no, I do not work for the company!
02-21-2016 08:39 PM
I discovered Bio Cleaner a couple of years ago, and I really mean I don't know how I'd clean without it anymore.
I collect vintage Revere ware, Farberware, Corningware and Pyrex and Bio Cleaner makes some of the worst baked on, years of over use, think it needs thrown away stuff come out looking like new.
I have tripled my money on reselling those great made in America pots and pans by simply cleaning them with Bio Cleaner and making them 'new' again.
02-21-2016 08:45 PM
I have the concentrate and the clay/paste. I love the stuff. It cleans everything.
02-22-2016 01:00 PM
@flickerbulb wrote:I have been using this on a few items around the house and it is an AWESOME product!
Cleaned my glass top stove, porcelain sinks, and Silestone countertop. It leaves no residue and the sinks look like brand new. It is a cleaner clean than if I used another type of cleaning product.
The true test came today when I stopped at Goodwill. I spied an old, blackened Revere saucepot like my mom used. Blue tickets were 50% off, so I paid $1.25!
This pot is nasty, but I saw the potential. It was in bad shape. The sides are all blackened and the bottom is black and burnt. I wanted to see if the Bio Cleaner will clean up the burnt copper. Well, I cleaned a small part and the black stuff came off. The beautiful copper is peeking out!
I tried to take a pic, but it was too dark. I will clean some more and take one in the bright light.
I am sold on this product and am glad I received three big containers. If they get the big set back in, I will repurchase,
Has anyone cleaned anything with Bio Cleaner and were delighted with the results? And no, I do not work for the company!
@flickerbulb Yes, I have been referring people to this product for some time now, having discovered it last year.
02-22-2016 04:07 PM
I bought the TSV at @mousiegirl recommendation. I gave a tub and a sponge to my middle sister. I used it on my swanstone double sink in the kitchen. Aside from making sure I rinse alot to avoid a white film, I like the smell (bought original scent). It did kinda dry my right hand out then again, I was scrubbing like a lunatic.
So far, I like it.
02-22-2016 10:53 PM
@Bird mama wrote:I bought the TSV at @mousiegirl recommendation. I gave a tub and a sponge to my middle sister. I used it on my swanstone double sink in the kitchen. Aside from making sure I rinse alot to avoid a white film, I like the smell (bought original scent). It did kinda dry my right hand out then again, I was scrubbing like a lunatic.
So far, I like it.
Just a hint, that I learned from the presentations quite awhile back. In order get rid of the white film, sometimes plain rinsing doesn't cut it.
They originally had a couple of (really cheap) microfiber cloths in the packup, and it really helps if you wipe the film off stuff with a wet rag. Saves trying to rinse it all out of the sink, (or off of an item). When I use it on pots and pans, I rinse them in hot water first, then dunk in the hot soapy dish water, and wash with the dish rag. I use a wet cloth to wipe out the sink after a first rinsing as well.
It seems the only way to cut the film is to wipe or wash it off with actual cloth.
And I have found that when I use this product for a big job, it dries out my hand as well, especially in the winter. I have to remember to put some rubber gloves on before I do a big job.
02-22-2016 10:57 PM
due to @Mominohio and @GingerPeach recommendation I purchased it. I don't normally purchase anything from QVC but WEN and maybe the occasional other beauty product and a luminara or two but I took a chance on this. I LOVE it! I've been using it everywhere. I got the citrus and love the natural citrus scent (it isn't too strong). It will last forever. I love that I can now streamline my cleaning supplies. And cruelty free and safe for my septic and the environment. I am VERY happy with this purchase.
02-22-2016 11:01 PM
@HappyDaze wrote:due to @Mominohio and @GingerPeach recommendation I purchased it. I don't normally purchase anything from QVC but WEN and maybe the occasional other beauty product and a luminara or two but I took a chance on this. I LOVE it! I've been using it everywhere. I got the citrus and love the natural citrus scent (it isn't too strong). It will last forever. I love that I can now streamline my cleaning supplies. And cruelty free and safe for my septic and the environment. I am VERY happy with this purchase.
Yay! I like it for all the reasons you mentioned.
(And, well, no wonder you didn't know who Rick was!)
02-22-2016 11:12 PM
I like learning about this product, but I don't actually have the reasons mentioned to use it. I don't have Silestone, clean horrible pans, sinks come out just fine with current product. Maybe I'll watch when it's the TSV.
The only thing I'm concerned about cleaning at this time is the glass door in my oven, on the inside. Not at all sure how to get that baked on gunk off. Would this product be worth a try for that use?
02-22-2016 11:18 PM
@HappyDaze wrote:due to @Mominohio and @GingerPeach recommendation I purchased it. I don't normally purchase anything from QVC but WEN and maybe the occasional other beauty product and a luminara or two but I took a chance on this. I LOVE it! I've been using it everywhere. I got the citrus and love the natural citrus scent (it isn't too strong). It will last forever. I love that I can now streamline my cleaning supplies. And cruelty free and safe for my septic and the environment. I am VERY happy with this purchase.
So glad you are finding value in the product. It is great to find something that works for a number of different applications, and I always feel good when something I recommend is found to be good by others.
Just today I put all my 18/10 stainless flatware in the sink and 'polished' it up with Bio Cleaner. It looks much better, and only took a few minutes.
When I get started with this stuff, I tend to go looking for things to clean.
I also, the other day, cleaned the textured front of my almost 30 year old white refrigerator. Couldn't believe how dingy it was, and this brightened it up so much more than just washing with soapy water.
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