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October 4, 2005 at 4:28 pm #12362
Martin
ParticipantBrown bacteria stains inside washing machine and fridge door seals?
Sugar spillage on ceramic hobs?
Carbon dust or rust marks left on customers new flooring?
Then just carry a bottle of :-

It really does what is says!!
October 4, 2005 at 4:30 pm #149333iadom
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Available from Qualtex, part No: MIS69 , and other leading outlets π
October 4, 2005 at 4:50 pm #149334kwatt
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spec sheet wrote:BAR KEEPERS FRIEND
PROFESSIONAL FORMULA POWDER CLEANER
1. IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBSTANCE / PREPARATION AND COMPANY / UNDERTAKINGProduct Name: Bar Keepers Friend Professional Formula Powder Cleaner
Manufacturer: Homecare Products.2. COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Blend of mineral Surfactant, Oxalic Acid, Inert Mineral Filler, Citric Acid Monohydrate, Thickening Agent, Fragrance.
3. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
Unclassified under the Classification Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulation 1984 revised 1999 and Chip 2002.
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Ingestion: Wash out mouth with water.
Eye: Holding eye open, irrigate with water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.
Skin: Wash off with soap and water.
Inhalation: Inhalation of product in its intended form presents no problems.
5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
The liquid is non-flammable.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Avoid contact with eyes
Avoid prolonged skin contact
Keep out of reach of children7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
Store in a cool, dry place.
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
Avoid getting the Powder in the eye or skin. Immediately after use, wash hands
with warm water. Those with inflamed or damaged skin should minimise contact with the product.9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance: Powder Cleaner
Odour: Fragrance
Ph: 3.0
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
Contains Citric Acid. Do not use with bleach or alkaline cleansers.
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Irritating to eyes.
Mildly irritating to sensitive skin.
Ingestion of large amounts may cause vomiting.
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
All the raw material components are either inert or will biodegrade into materials which are environmentally acceptable.
13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
Dispose of in accordance with local regulations.
14. TRANSPORT REGULATIONS
Not applicable.
15. REGULATION INFORMATION
This product conforms to Chip 3 2002 regulations.
16. OTHER INFORMATION
Revised date November 2001.
Homecare Products
103 Claydon Business Park
Great Blakenham
Suffolk IP6 0NL
Telephone: 01473 832020
Fax: 01473 832224E-Mail tim@homecareproducts.co.uk
Powder means it may take the writing off printed fascias, but should be okay for anything else exept your body. π
Personally, I recommend the E-Cloth or deriviants as they are brilliant and use only water, so pretty much as eco-friendly as you’re going to get. I think Dave has one in the shop.
For anit-bacterial use, you’re into chemistry.
K.
October 4, 2005 at 5:08 pm #149335Martin
ParticipantOctober 4, 2005 at 6:10 pm #149336superfix
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Been using it for ages now, it really is good stuff.
Never removed any facia decals either π
Think I paid about Β£1.50 for it in Tesco’s about four years ago.
October 4, 2005 at 7:09 pm #149337kwatt
KeymasterI’m paranoid about advising any powder or abrasive cleaning products now.
Smeg stainless steel oven fascias ain’t cheap let me tell you. π
K.
October 4, 2005 at 7:21 pm #149338BobHope
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great stuff,been using it for years, never had any problems with facia decals yet.
Bob.
October 6, 2005 at 3:12 pm #149339Goatboy
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boro wrote:Think I paid about Β£1.50 for it in Tesco’s about four years ago.
I’m off to Spazda later. Hopefully they will have it too.
Do you guys reckon it will remove sticky stuff? ie. other companies promotion stickers.
October 6, 2005 at 4:19 pm #149340Alex
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We always get it from Electrue. Have been using it for years.
Alex
October 6, 2005 at 8:17 pm #149341AMS
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Goatboy, try Servisol label remover, part no LR130 from Electrue. Works a treat on unwanted sticky labels.
Dave
October 6, 2005 at 8:42 pm #149342Twoten
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Good old WD40 will get most sticky marks off. I found out how useful it is when the ‘old’ Servis machine door seals used to melt on the front edge of the inner drum. it was like chewing gum. i went through several customers garages and kitchen cupboards trying solvents and anything else I thought might work when I had the WD40 in the van all the time.
Great or getting the grease marks of the floor when you shoot a bearing across the kitchen.
Donβt forget to award the customer points for presentation as they skid across the kitchen on it afterwards π
October 6, 2005 at 8:57 pm #149343Goatboy
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AMS wrote:Goatboy, try Servisol label remover, part no LR130 from Electrue. Works a treat on unwanted sticky labels.
Oh yes! I used that before. It was good.
I think my brother used my last batch up de-stickering his car. π
October 6, 2005 at 10:25 pm #149344BSH-MAN
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Goatboy wrote:
AMS wrote:
Goatboy, try Servisol label remover, part no LR130 from Electrue. Works a treat on unwanted sticky labels.Oh yes! I used that before. It was good.
I think my brother used my last batch up de-stickering his car. π
:offtopic: I βborrowedβ him for a job recently, friendly chap.
October 6, 2005 at 10:31 pm #149345Goatboy
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You’ll probably see him before me.
Tell him I want it back if there’s any left!
October 6, 2005 at 10:48 pm #149346BSH-MAN
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Goatboy wrote:

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You’ll probably see him before me.
Tell him I want it back if there’s any left!
If he turns up for the meeting in two weeks time with a de-stickerd B/S/H/ van, Iβll blame you!
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