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 Question: Can Sheila Shine be used on the Floors?
Answer: No, Sheila Shine is an Oil Base Product. If use on the floors it can make the surface very slippery.
Question: Can Sheila Shine be used on food preparation surface
Answer: No, Sheila Shine is an oil base product and is not recommended for food preparation surface.
Question: Can Sheila Shine be used for cooking utensils such as pots, pans, knives, forks and spoons?
Answer: No, Sheila Shine is an Oil Base Product and is not recommended for pots, pans, knives, fork, and spoons.
Question: Can Sheila Shine be used for bathtubs and shower?
Answer: No, Sheila Shine is an Oil Base Product and is if use on the bathtub or shower it can make the surface very slippery.
Question: Should I use Sheila Shine in a ventilated area?
Answer: Yes, it is always wise when working with any chemicals to open the windows and get a cross ventilated thru out the area.
Question: Where can Sheila Shine be used?
Answer:
Use it at the office: work stations, desks, shelving, elevators, doors and knobs, all hard surfaces including most office machines.
Use in hospitals: corridors, nurses stations, elevators, etc.
Use it in your home: kitchens, counter tops, stove tops, cabinets, bathroom fixtures (metal and porcelain), window and door fixtures (including kick plates), food preparation areas, etc. - even your fine furniture Leather
Use it on your boat: all metal and aluminum fixtures/fittings, towers, fiberglass, and instrument panels, even your fine teak decking and other woodwork.
Use anywhere: Any hard surface that needs cleaning and protection in one simple step.
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