Thursday, July 12, 2012

Make Your Counters and Sinks Sparkle

Does your kitchen need a facelift. Every element in these rooms should say "I am clean and look fresh". Let's start with formica kitchen counters. Yes, they are dated, but if you don't have the money to invest in an upgrade, you must make them look their best.

Endust is now marketed as an all purpose cleaner. It never ceases to amaze me as I try it on various surfaces. I have cleaned my formica counters with Fantastic, Windex, Vinegar and Endust. Fantastic can be a little streaky; Windex leaves no streaks, but the counters look dull; vinegar is similar to Windex and is a great natural product.

If you want your formica counters to look 10 years younger spray some Endust on and wipe with a microfiber cloth. Not only will your counters be just as clean as using the other products; it will also add a beautiful sheen that masks flaws. Endust also gives at least the illusion of a protective coating, not unlike varnish on a tabletop.

Don't stop there! Use it on your stainless steel appliances. Watch the streaks disappear immediately. Make sure you wipe it with a soft cloth until it is dry to ensure the best finish possible.

The porcelain in bathrooms, the sinks and toilets, as well as the brass, chrome or stainless steel will also benefit from the use of Endust. Everything takes on a sparkle and looks like new! Even those little rings around the faucets will begin to disappear. I have found that it takes a little more time (weekly) to really minimize or eliminate those rings if they have been around for a while.

I look forward to my continued experimentation to see what other areas will be improved by the use of this product. Again, according to the Endust website these items can benefit from its use: All furniture, cabinets, vinyl or finished smooth leather. Please test on an inconspicuous area before using. Endust spray should not be used on

Hard surface spot cleaning (good for greasy soils like crayon marks, peanut butter, grease, food residue), dashboards, paneling, Window sills. Non-fabric blinds, Rattan furniture, window screens, computers and TVs. Before using on these items see the website http://www.endust.com for directions.

Areas you do not want to use Endust on according to their website are: Automobile exteriors, Suede leather surfaces, fabrics, granite, stone tiles, glass & mirrors.



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