Jeff120
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- May 10, 2010
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I was fortunate to recieve the Max Professional Citrus Power Remover, Max Pro adhesive remover, ink remover, citrus cleaner, Max Professional Citrus Tar Remover in the giveaway. This week I tried this product on a few home interior stains/marks I had. I didnt have a chance to try it on a vehicle but will update this post when I do.
I have photos that I will add when I get them off my camera.
1st attempt. My bathroom door had a mark on it that my wife thought "might" be hair dye! Might means is in my house and no normal household cleaner was removing it. I pulled ou the Max pro citrus cleaner. Read the label and says removes crayons, ink, scuff marks. Also on the label is "removes dried latex paint" Figured this would be a good test as I was probably going to have to paint the door anyway. So I spray the product on a cloth and begin to scrub. It does nothing to the mystery stain. The label suggests for tough stains to spray the product directly on the stain and let it sit. I do this and let it sit for about 20 seconds. Upon rubbing it begins to remove the stain as well as the paint. This product works as advertised! Be very careful if you dont want to remove the paint!
Second task is to remove a scuff mark in the entry way. Spray product on a rag and wipe, little elbow grease and the scuff is gone. Normal house hold products didnt remove the scuff.
This product is great for tough stains, but be aware of its ability to remove latex paint. Sounds like a great product to have around if you do your own painting. I have a spot in my bedroom where the previous owner dripped paint. That will be my next task.
It has a very strong solovent smell to it. If you need something to remove tough stains this is it!
I have photos that I will add when I get them off my camera.
1st attempt. My bathroom door had a mark on it that my wife thought "might" be hair dye! Might means is in my house and no normal household cleaner was removing it. I pulled ou the Max pro citrus cleaner. Read the label and says removes crayons, ink, scuff marks. Also on the label is "removes dried latex paint" Figured this would be a good test as I was probably going to have to paint the door anyway. So I spray the product on a cloth and begin to scrub. It does nothing to the mystery stain. The label suggests for tough stains to spray the product directly on the stain and let it sit. I do this and let it sit for about 20 seconds. Upon rubbing it begins to remove the stain as well as the paint. This product works as advertised! Be very careful if you dont want to remove the paint!
Second task is to remove a scuff mark in the entry way. Spray product on a rag and wipe, little elbow grease and the scuff is gone. Normal house hold products didnt remove the scuff.
This product is great for tough stains, but be aware of its ability to remove latex paint. Sounds like a great product to have around if you do your own painting. I have a spot in my bedroom where the previous owner dripped paint. That will be my next task.
It has a very strong solovent smell to it. If you need something to remove tough stains this is it!