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I remember as a kid seeing the door-to-door Stanley representative coming by the house. I don’t really remember any of the products that my Mom might have bought, but I can remember them coming by. Did you know that Stanley Home Products has been offering quality cleaning, home, and personal care products for 70 years? They still have Stanley Home representatives, which are the heart of the company, but you can also find them online now! And, if you are looking for a dependable at home business you can learn how to be an independent Customer Representative yourself.

Stanley Home Degreaser

Me though, I want to tell you about one of their products I have been using. Stanley Home has a new Degreaser Concentrate ; four times more concentrated than leading cleaners, it powers out tough grease build-up and stains wherever they’re found. Since you use less, you save more, for better results!  It is safe for septic systems, biodegradable, and phosphate-free. And it works GREAT! Bric is constantly getting grease stains on his khaki work pants, Tate is just a messy eater and always has stains on his clothes, and I have found that it works great in the laundry. I have also used it to clean the couch, the countertops, the grill, my smooth-top stove and numerous other things as they come up. This stuff works on just about EVERYTHING! I also like the way it smells. It rates an OhMyStinkinHeck good!!

What all can you use the Degreaser Concentrate for? Well, here are some of it’s uses:

INDOOR

Kitchen

1. Clean stainless steel sinks using Degreaser and Stanley stainless

steel sponges.

2. To keep drains running smoothly pour 1 tsp. down the drain and

allow to set overnight.

3. Clean garbage disposals by adding 1 tsp. of Degreaser to 1

quart warm water. Pour solution into disposal and allow it to set

overnight.

4. Presoak dishes using 1 capful of Degreaser in your dish-water.

Soak dishes for several minutes, then wash as usual.

5. Regular use of Degreaser in your dishwasher helps prevent

grease build-up in drains.

6. To clean baked-on food from dishes, mix a few drops of degreaser

with hot water & place on the dish. Allow dish to soak for 5-10

minutes before cleaning.

7. Spray Degreaser and allow to set on dried on food on

countertops. Allow cleaner to set 10 minutes, gently use a scrub

brush or sponge to wipe off counter.

8. Use Degreaser full strength to clean baked-on grease on pots,

grill rack and broiler pans. Scrub with a sponge or stainless steel

scrubbers, rinse and wipe dry.

9. To clean outside of your microwave use 1 oz. Degreaser mixed

with 1 gal. warm water. Wipe down with a sponge.

10. Spray the top of the stove with Degreaser when you’ve

finished cooking and are ready to sit down and eat. This makes

for a quick and easy clean-up after mealtime.

11. To maintain your stove’s exhaust fan, periodically remove grease

and lint accumulation from the hood. Soak the mesh wire filter in

solution of 1 tbsp. Degreaser and hot water for 5 minutes. Rinse and

dry.

12. Spray down outside of refrigerator with Degreaser and wipe

immediately with a sponge.

13. Dilute 1 oz. Degreaser in warm water and clean interior of fridge.

14. Degreaser is safe enough to be use on kitchen cabinets. Use 1

oz. diluted in a gallon of water and wipe down with a sponge or

soft cloth.

Bathroom

15. To clean showers and tubs use 1 oz. Degreaser per gallon of

warm water. Wash down with a sponge and rinse well.

16. Clean ceramic tile with solution of 1 tbsp. Degreaser mixed with

1 gallon of warm water.

17. Soak hair brushes and combs in 1 tsp. Degreaser per 1 quart of

warm water. Allow to soak for 10 minutes before cleaning.

Laundry

18. Clean make-up and lipstick off clothing by using Degreaser full

strength on stain. Also removes tar. Launder as usual.

19. To boost your laundry detergent, add 2 oz. of Degreaser to your

wash water.

Miscellaneous Uses

20. Clean children’s plastic and vinyl toys with 1 oz. Degreaser per

gallon of warm water. Rinse well and allow to air dry.

21. Use 1 oz. Degreaser to wash down painted walls and surfaces.

22. Clean vinyl wallpaper with 1 tbsp. Degreaser mixed with 1 gal. of

warm water. Clean with sponge and wipe down to prevent streaking.

23. To clean baseboards add 2 tsp. Degreaser to 1 gal. warm water.

24. For extra cleaning power pour 1 capful into spray bottle of window

cleaner.

25. Spot clean stains from carpet using Degreaser. Spray down

soiled area and use scrub brush for cleaning.

26. To clean Vinyl and Composition Floors dilute 1 oz. per gallon of

warm water. Rinse floor and allow to dry.

OUTDOOR

27. To remove grease from hands, add a few

drops on your hands mixed with hand

soap. Scrub and rinse for a quick cleanup.

28. Make a 50/50 solution of Degreaser &

water to clean Barbecue racks. Spray

racks, insert in large garbage bags.

Allow cleaner to work overnight. Use

stainless steel sponges to clean off the

racks, rinse, and dry.

29. Soak barbecue utensils in solution of 1

tbsp. per gallon of hot water. Allow

utensils to soak for 5 minutes, drain

solution, and wash.

30. Pour 1 capful in garbage can and add

to 1 gal. warm water. Allow Degreaser

to set for 10 minutes. Scrub down can

and rinse.

31. When opening and closing pools for

the swim season spray down, sides,

liners, and steps with Degreaser for

easy cleaning.

32. Clean outside of lawnmower with Degreaser.

33. Scrub down patios and decks with 2 oz. Degreaser per gallon of

water.

34. Power-wash concrete and blacktop driveways using Degreaser.

35. Scrub down outside steps and sidewalk with solution of 1 oz.

Degreaser and 1 gallon of water. Scrub, rinse, and allow to dry

36. Clean screens on windows and doors with 1 oz. Degreaser per gallon

of warm water. Scrub down screens, rinse, and allow to dry.

37. Use Degreaser with a pressure washer to clean vinyl and painted

siding on homes, campers, and trailers.

38. Spray down house gutters with degreaser. Scrub, rinse, and air dry.

39. Clean outdoor furniture made of resin or vinyl with 1 oz.

Degreaser per gallon of warm water. Scrub, rinse, and dry.

40. Vinyl tents can be cleaned with 2 oz. of Degreaser per gallon of

water. Scrub down tent, rinse well and air dry.

41. For bike maintenance spray Degreaser 2x a month on bicycle

chains.

42. Soak greasy tools in 50/50 solution of Degreaser and water.

Allow tools to soak for 10 minutes, scrub, rinse, and dry.

43. Clean vehicles with 1oz. Degreaser diluted in 1 gal. of water.

44. Spray down whitewalls on cars and trucks, scrub and rinse.

45. Use Degreaser to clean vinyl interior of cars & trucks.

46. Clean truck beds with 2 oz. Degreaser in warm water.

47. Spray down chrome surfaces with Degreaser, rinse and wipe dry.

48. Use full strength to clean up motor oil spills.

49. Clean garage floors with 2 oz. Degreaser per gallon of water.

Using a scrub brush, clean from back to front of garage. Rinse

with garden hose and allow to dry.

50. Clean fiberglass boats with Degreaser. Dilute 1 oz. in a spray

bottle, spray, scrub, rinse and dry. Also may be used full strength

for spot cleaning.

“I was supplied with sample product and some information to help facilitate this post.  I was in no other way compensated and all opinions are those of my own and were in no way influenced by receipt of product, it really is just good stuff!”

 

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We got a new store here in Hick Town. I meant to take my camera and get you a picture of the new place but I forgot it. I will definitely have to do that for you either this afternoon or  tomorrow. You just won’t believe it! We are moving up in the world. A new store! How bout that!

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