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CATHIE R.
> 3 dayMy soap scum was pretty bad I don’t know what they did before I lived here but it’s been 2 years and I’ve never cleaned it. For my 2 shower doors I had to apply 2-3 times and wait for a long time and it almost removed everything without having to scrub… I’m sure this product is amazing if you use it before things get too bad….
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makeupguru4u
> 3 dayThis stuff deserves 100 stars! For the past few years, I have hunted for a product that would remove soap scum. Some were mildly effective, but even those that promised a “no scrub” solution didn’t work WITH scrubbing! We moved into a house that was built in the 1950’s, and still had the original bath tub. The former resident used abrasive Comet Bleach Powder on the white tub, and after years of using that routine, some of the enamel was scratched off. I also fell into the trap of using that product, because it was the only thing that would even come close to whitening and removing soap scum. After doing an online search for industrial strength soap scum remover, I found Rejuvenate suggested by a blog. It arrived within 48 hours and I sprayed it on the shower tiles, tub sides, tub floor and waited about 30 minutes. I put the shower on full blast using hot water, and watched in awe as the soap scum just dissolved away. On the back tiles, where the shower water couldn’t reach, I ran a long-handled scrub brush under the hot water, and barely needed to apply any pressure for the grime to be removed. The only place I really needed to use the brush was on the non-slip tub strips. They were a filthy black/grey, but as soon as I went over it a few times with the brush, they were once again white. Not even full powered bleach could accomplish this, as I had tried several times. It did such a good job, that I ended up cleaning my entire bathroom and kitchen with Rejuvenate. Stains that I thought would never come off my bathroom sink are now gone. Filth on the walls and baseboards in the bathroom instantly disappeared when swiped with a wet sponge. My kitchen floor linoleum, which was extra dirty after wed returned from an outdoor excursion, was now shiny and looked almost brand new. Ive tried using bleach on the kitchen floor several times, and it doesnt get anywhere near as clean as with Rejuvenate. I wish I could douse my entire house in this! Many of the other products I tried would irritate my lungs, or cause my eyes to burn. I am just eternally grateful to the creators of Rejuvenate – it’s the best cleaning product I’ve ever used!
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Regina5353
Greater than one weekThis makes cleaning the bathtub and soap scum from shower walls a breeze
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Gwen Moore
> 3 dayWorks well
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G
> 3 dayGood stuff
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Molly Leigh
> 3 dayI used this on our clear glass shower doors. Using it for the first time ( after using several other treatments over the years), I did 2 applications. But honestly, one would have worked well. I saw how great it worked after the first application and decided to go for perfection. I found it worked better if left on for more than 3 minutes-maybe 6- 8 minutes- but not allowing it to dry. I even sprayed a teak shower bench which is probably not recommended, but it cleaned off the soap scum very well. I then took it up to our cabin in the mountains where we have well water and used it on a fiberglass tub surround. It worked very well. I am impressed with this brand of cleaning products and will be looking at other products in their line.
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Laura L.
> 3 dayI recently changed all my bathroom fixtures to chrome. It looked fantastic the only problem is that it gets a lot of water stains. This spay leaves my chrome shiny again, super easy to use!
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NJ Customer
> 3 daySays it is for many surface types, but works best on Glass and Stainless Steel. I was battling some hardcore build up. It did a good first pass minimal scrubbing job. Id get it again for maintenance.
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SJ
> 3 dayBest on the market!
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Little Socrates
> 3 dayWe have a glass-walled shower thats used multiple times a day. The amount of soap/shampoo residue on the walls and even calcium build-up from drying water is mythical - right out of a Dungeons and Dragons module. You enter a slightly damp room with semi-transparent walls, the looks of which resemble thin, delicate sheets of gypsum which obscure your view of the outside world. To top that off, weve lived in our home for 13 years, so the hazy residue on the glass walls - despite trying everything - was THIIIIIC. Ive never (no exaggeration) found a product that gets the glass really clean...until now (and believe me, Ive tried them all). With great skepticism, I used this Rejuvenate spray as directed. Know what, friends? My next step after apply was nearly calling a freakin Exorcist! I just rinsed it off to reveal super clear glass and almost started speaking in tongues because NOTHING made by the hands of humanity has ever come remotely close to making our shower glass look this good. ZERO SCRUBBING. What?! Yep. One manual improvement: because its a spray, it requires a lot of, well...spraying...to get an entire shower coated. I feel that a lot is wasted in trying to get full coverage, so to remedy this, Ill spray on a fairly good amount and then use a sponge with light pressure just to spread it around and coat the entire surface. Ill leave it on and proceed as directed. This works well but still doesnt require any elbow-shattering or rotator cuff-shredding effort. Honestly, this stuff is bonkers good. 9,058 stars!