Reddit Reddit reviews Soft Scrub All Purpose Surface Cleanser, Lemon, 24 Fluid Ounces

We found 4 Reddit comments about Soft Scrub All Purpose Surface Cleanser, Lemon, 24 Fluid Ounces. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Soft Scrub All Purpose Surface Cleanser, Lemon, 24 Fluid Ounces
Improved formula now packs even more cleaning punch in a faster and easier to rinse formula.Perfect for powerful cleaning on sinks, showers, and toilets and removing tough stains from bathroom and kitchen surfaces.Leaves behind a fresh lemon scent once you’re done cleaning.This product is Orthodox Union certified Kosher.This package includes one 24 ounce bottle of Soft Scrub all purpose cleanser in lemon scent.Soft scrub24 ounceLemon scent cleanser with mild abrasives
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4 Reddit comments about Soft Scrub All Purpose Surface Cleanser, Lemon, 24 Fluid Ounces:

u/zapatodefuego · 19 pointsr/chefknives

I copied my comment from another thread where I listed what he used that I could identify below. If you have any questions about technique I would be happy to try and answer them!

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He's using a couple of things.

First, the white liquid is just some regular kitchen cleaner with a mild abrasive like soft scrub.

Next, the black whetstone looks like a welsh slate which is a type of natural whetstone. Could easily be something else, especially since welsh slates are usually rather high grit, but that was the first that came to mind. It could also be an oilstone, but they don't usually get muddy like the one he used did. Those are the only black whetstones I know of.

After the black stone he uses a rust eraser.

Next, the green block is honing compound. Green compound is usually around 1 micron.

Next, the progression of stones are all Shapton Pros.

Finally, he strops on this overprice Bob Kramer strop block.

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What he's actually doing:

  1. Scrubbing with cleaner to remove some of the rust

  2. "Muddy" whetstone to remove more of the rust. Muddy stones work out unevenness in the blade.

  3. Rust eraser to remove even more rust and give the start of a consistent finish

  4. Green honing compound which he's using as a metal polish (which it effectively is)

  5. Regular whetstone sharpening with a progression of 2k, 5k, 12k (Shaptons are color coded)

  6. Leather strop
u/rewardiflost · 8 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

Cleaners like the brands Soft-Scrub (a mild abrasive), or Comet (a strong abrasive)

u/cleanforever · 2 pointsr/homemaking

Clean with soap and water, use soft scrub and a toothbrush to remove it. If it doesn't come out it might have gone too deep in which case it would have to be replaced, or you can cover it with something.

Soft Scrub: https://smile.amazon.com/Soft-Scrub-Purpose-Kitchen-Cleanser/dp/B000RPXSDY?th=1 should be able to find it easily at your local grocery store though

u/KorbanDidIt · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

When I had my awful Hyundai elantra I had hazy headlights and the thing that cleared them up(temporarily) was soft scrub, I imagine that'll remove any residue from the tint.

Like this stuff: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000RPXSDY?pc_redir=T1