Kaboom Versus Soft Scrub with Orange Cleanser
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By Amy Browne, published May 16, 2007
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Kaboom
Kaboom is a great multipurpose cleaner that can do the job that others fail upon. You can use kaboom on porcelain, ceramic, stainless steel, and fiberglass, acrylic plastics, concrete and even brass. It seems to lift off the mess as if by magic and there is no need to scrub hard unless it is a tough stain.
Sugar-based surfactants and glycolic acids are the active ingredients in Kaboom and those two items are the magic. There is no harsh smell to worry about for those of us with asthma or other breathing problems. There for it is safer to use then a lot of products on the market today.
All you need to do is spray it on and let it sit for a few minutes and most things will just wipe away. With those hard to remove messes simply use a scrub brush and it will be fine.
I do not think it works as well in the shower or bath tub but it is excellent on the throne in your bathroom. We all know how awful the outside of the throne can get when you have young boys in the house.
Soft Scrub with Orange cleanser
I had a stubborn mess in the bathroom and my first thought was to grab the soft scrub orange cleaner with bleach, as it would not harm the porcelain of my toilet, but it didn't remove the mess which I wanted to clean up down the front of the throne! Soft scrub is a staple in my bath room since it came out; no doubt it is great for the shower and bath tub.
It is even great for tiles, glass shower doors, sinks but it is also outstanding on stove tops, pots and pans as well as counter tops. Though I highly recommend you buy 2 bottles if you decide to purchase this and keep one for the kitchen and the other for the bathroom. We certainly do not want those bathroom germs migrating to your kitchen counters or worse your cooking utensils.
Soft scrub with orange cleanser is outstanding upon the soap scum or rust stains in your kitchen sink. There is very little scrubbing involved which means you will not scratch tile or steel.
My thoughts
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Takeaways
- Kaboom is a great multipurpose cleaner.
- Soft scrub with orange cleanser is outstanding product.
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Posted on 05/16/2007 at 11:05:00 PM