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Has anyone used this stuff. I'm looking at the presentation and I find that with most cleaning products they have the items covered in muck and dirt to show how well it cleans.
Who lets their items get this dirty. If I have something that is that filthy its because I don't use it and its just been sitting somewhere collecting dirt and dust which means its headed for the trash bin not the cleaning bin.
I'm sure this dirt is fresh and not s-tuc k on. So who has this and used it and can attest that it is better than just using your regular market brand cleaners.
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Joined: 5/23/2008 Posts: 181
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One of my daughters uses this & she absolutely loves it. I have some but haven't tried it yet. I'm using up some other products first.
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Joined: 9/8/2009 Posts: 26
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CheapGal wrote:Has anyone used this stuff. I'm looking at the presentation and I find that with most cleaning products they have the items covered in muck and dirt to show how well it cleans.
Who lets their items get this dirty. If I have something that is that filthy its because I don't use it and its just been sitting somewhere collecting dirt and dust which means its headed for the trash bin not the cleaning bin.
I'm sure this dirt is fresh and not s-tuc k on. So who has this and used it and can attest that it is better than just using your regular market brand cleaners. I have used the shock it clean but, have to say I think stain buddy is alot better at actually getting any stains out including older stains and even paint. my hubby accidently splatter paint on my living room set and stain buddy got every bit off....... shock it clean seems to work for the most part on freshly made stains, but it certainly doesn't work as well they would like to have you believe when it's being presented....I really think when pro amos does his cleaning what appears to be the dirtiest carpets I have ever seen it more of an optical illusion, I think they cover some carpets with soot but it's only on the top surface of the carpet & I'm thinking they pretreated the carpets with a stain guard 1st....if you watch the presentation when it's on again you will notice he cleans the same piece of carpet in the same spot on each presentation throughout his visit, even with me noticing that I still tried it. it did do and ok job on my carpets in the low traffic areas but not as good in high traffic areas...I wanted it because i had some older stains, & spills I wanted to get out...I would say it got alot out but not all as it show's in the demo....as for bathroom cleaning I thought it didn't work well on soap scum unless you use alot of elbow grease behind it and I didn't get this so I would have to scrub more I got it to try make my job a bit easier...as for cleaning burnt on grease on the bottoms of pans...it did nothing at all,I had a favorite frying pan and over time in the circular groves on the bottom of pan it had a few spots where the grease just wouldn't come off, after using the shockit, and I actually scrubbed I found it didn't get even some off , what it did do tho was give me a sore shoulder......If you are interested in Stain buddy (for carpets mostly)you can get it from QVC or at the stain buddy web site.......good luck
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Joined: 6/23/2008 Posts: 9,759
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thank-you...for the information..
"smile it's free"!!! "gotta -love-it" !!!!
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Joined: 10/23/2008 Posts: 540
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Thanks!
I think I will pass and stick to the market brands. No sense in paying for shipping on something that isn't a real wow product.
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i have pets and i do-use the shock-it-cleaner, and it works great, but i am always open to new things..
"smile it's free"!!! "gotta -love-it" !!!!
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Joined: 11/5/2009 Posts: 3
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Thanks for the great info. Always looking for ways to clean hard stains etc! A product that will get out old stains or paint is probably a great product!
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