When grease and grime attack, it's JetClean to the rescue!
Fear no more, as JetClean dishwashing liquid with antibacterial can clean beyond your plates and kitchenware - anywhere there are tough messes to tackle.
Here, we'll show you some of the ways JetClean do the hard work for you for an all-around clean.
Kitchen cabinets can gather gunk over time. Apply a few drops of concentrated JetClean dishwashing liquid into a bowl of warm water, then dip the sponge in. Squeeze the sponge until suds form. Scrub the greasy surface back and forth with the soft side of the sponge until the grease is removed. For those stubborn stains, apply a few drops of JetClean directly to the soft side of the sponge and wipe the grease until it is removed.
Wipe down the cabinets and remove any remaining grease and excess soap with a damp paper towel or rag. Immediately dry the surfaces with another clean and dry paper towel or rag.
Stovetops, microwave ovens, refrigerators - stainless steel appliances are beautiful additions to any home. But with fingerprint smudges and spills, they don't look so great anymore. With JetClean, you can get them to sparkle again.
Apply a few drops of JetClean dish liquid onto the soft side of a damp sponge. Scrunch it a few times to disperse the soap throughout the sponge and to create suds. Wash in the direction of the grain of the stainless steel. Rinse excess residue and towel dry the surface immediately with a clean paper towel to prevent etching, water spots, and staining.
Because crystal is softer than glass, its surface is easier to scratch. To clean and shine them, line your sink with a towel and gently wash with JetClean and warm water.
Window blinds collect dust and debris quite easily, and they aren't the easiest household item to clean. While it's still not a favorite chore, you can make it easier as dish soap like JetClean dish liquid is one of the best choices to get blinds clean. Dilute a small amount of soap in water and wipe down your blinds with a soft sponge or rag.
Garage tools do tough jobs but these guys also need good clean love from time to time. To remove grease and grime, scrub away with a teaspoon of JetClean dish liquid diluted in 3.5 liters of water. When clean, thoroughly rinse them under running water and dry them with a towel right away. Remember - do not soak as this will rust your tools.
Got dirty hands from a dirty job? Let JetClean cut through the tough grease.
After hosing down any large pieces of grit or dirt on the wheels and rims, create your cleaning solution by fill up 3.5 liters of water and add 1 teaspoon of a concentrated dish liquid like JetClean.
Use a rag or sponge to clean the outside edge of the rim. Scrub until all the grease has been removed from the metal surface. Next, clean the interior of the rim. Try using an old toothbrush to reach those tough-to-reach spots.
Rinse out the wheel wells starting from the top to the bottom until all the soap is removed.
Immediately dry with a soft, clean towel.
Those pesky drip stains have a way of ruining your garage floor or driveway. Shake a thick coating of baking soda on the stain, then cover in dish soap. Let it soak for a few hours, then scrub with a sturdy brush. Repeat as necessary.
Make up brushes gunked up with makeup residue can be home to bacteria that can affect our skin's health. With the antibacterial agent in JetClean, this can sanitize your brushes to avoid spreading bacteria.
Mix two parts antibacterial dish soap to one part olive/vegetable oil on a clean plate. Soak the brush head with lukewarm water before dipping into the mixture. Swirl the brush head on your palm to remove the residue and rinse with lukewarm water. Repeat swirling and rinsing until the water runs clear. Dry your brushes on a clean towel.
They're now good as new!
Over time, oil, dirt and leftover hair product can build up in your brushes. How can they give your beloved locks the affection it needs if your brushes aren't loved too?
Mix a teaspoon of dish soap with a cup of hot water and soak your hairbrushes. Scrub down the nooks and crannies and the bristles with an old toothbrush. Rinse them and lay them out to dry.
Okay, so this isn't for cleaning stuff but hey, JetClean works hard and plays hard.
Measure 6 cups of water into one container, then pour 1 cup of JetClean dish liquid into the water and slowly stir it until the soap is mixed in. Try not to let foam or bubbles form while you stir. Measure 1 tablespoon of glycerin or 1/4 cup of corn syrup and add it to the container. Stir the solution until it is mixed together.
Now that's good clean fun!