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Limelite Limescale Remover Gel

 

Newest Review: ... etc.) My mum always uses some stuff called Kilrock, which she claims is the only thing which could possibly work. I will be ... more

 ... recommending Limelite to her, however, as it zapped the limescale fast and furiously. Limelite is easy to use - you just boil the kettle, squirt it in, leave it for about fifteen minutes, wash it out, boil it up again and that's it. As soon as I poured the Limelite into the kettle, it started to make a fizzing sound - a sure sign that it must be doing something. After a few seconds, the limescale began to float away from the sides before my very eyes. Wow! A fascinating process to watch (who says I haven't...more

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Caroline+R
Premium Review Limelite Limescale Remover Gel: Where does it go? I do not know. (373 words)
by - written on 18/12/00 (Very useful, 548 readings)
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I never pay any money for cleaning products. Well, if possible, I never pay any money for anything, but I "acquired" a bottle of Limelite last week and, as the kettle was looking a bit furry and I was off sick from work I thought it would be something to do. (I didn't nick it, by the way - my husband is a surveyor who occasionally has to clear out offices of firms who have gone bankrupt - hence the free cleaning stuff, computers etc.) My mum always uses some stuff called Kilrock, which she claims is the only thing which could possibly work. I will be recommending Limelite to her, however, as it zapped the limescale fast and furiously. Limelite is ...  Read the complete review

lily7star
Premium Review Limelite Limescale Remover Gel (248 words)
by - written on 16/07/00 (Very useful, 614 readings)
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This stuff verges on the magical........or it would if it wasn't a clearly scientific chemical reaction that takes place here....basically it works! If you live in a hard water area, you know what a struggle it can be to keep taps and sinks shiny and limescale free... (honestly, it's the only problem that occupies my thoughts! <g>) Limescale build up makes sinks,baths and taps look like they're dirty, even after you've cleaned them - if this is a problem for you, try Limelite Gel Limescale remover. Apply it, leave it for a minute (really!) and remove...no scrubbing, it just dissolves the limescale away. The bottle does say that a second ...  Read the complete review

 

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