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16.9-Oz Stardrops The Pink Stuff Miracle Cream Cleaner on sale for $3.69 - $0.92 (25%) when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - $0.37 (10%) when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
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Product Details: - Formulated to tackle dirt, grime, and stains on various surfaces
- For use on kitchen countertops, sinks, stovetops, bathroom tiles, bathtubs, and more
- Non-abrasive formula ensures that it cleans effectively without scratching or damaging delicate surfaces, making it safe for use on stainless steel, glass, ceramic, and more
- Effectively removes tough stains such as grease, soap scum, limescale, and hard water marks
- Fresh and clean-smelling
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$2.10 for me.
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if you don't mind working with paste texture cleaner
will you get more cleaning done for the tub than cream?
update; just read both labels, it seems the tub has sand in it,
so the cream is non abrasive, it's not a matter of concentration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqGEfy3
since barkeepers also has an abrasive, above was enlightening
as pink does not seem to be any better than barkeepers.
i typically use crud cutter, scrubbing bubbles, or orange oil cleaner
i'm surprised some reviewers used pink cream on painted walls
because crud cutter will remove a layer of paint if you do that,
so my guess is pink is not much better than those last two.
since i'm new to pink stuff, and most of what i use is powder or spray
i figured working with a cream or a paste might improve some areas
so i got one of each and it came to $6.50+tax the trick i used at checkout
was to apply the 35% SnS only to the paste, leave the cream unchecked.
locally the paste alone would cost this much, so it's like getting a cream free.
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Items (2): $7.38
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Multibuy Discount: -$0.92
Your Coupon Savings: -$0.92
Subscribe & Save: -$1.11
Estimated tax to be collected: $0.34
Order total: $4.77
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