I am writing to inquire about the availability of the magic countertops cleaner. I have been a loyal customer of your brand for several years and have regularly used this particular product to clean my kitchen countertops. However, I have recently encountered difficulty in finding it at local stores. I would greatly appreciate it if you could provide me with information regarding whether the magic countertops cleaner has been discontinued. If so, I am curious to know if there is a similar alternative product that you would recommend for cleaning kitchen countertops effectively. As someone who values the quality and efficiency of your brand, I trust your expertise and would appreciate any guidance you can offer.
As someone who values the quality and efficiency of your brand, I trust your expertise and would appreciate any guidance you can offer. Please let me know what options are available to me going forward. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Shower + Tile Cleaner
CAUTION: This product is only meant for sealed or non-porous surfaces. Do not use on marble or other porous surfaces. Use on these surfaces can cause discoloration.
Ingredient | Description | CAS# |
ALKYL POLYGLYCOSIDE | A nonionic surfactant (cleaning agent), obtained from renewable raw materials | Proprietary |
AMPHOTERIC MODIFIED STARCH | A natural polymer, based on the renewable raw material (starch), that creates a thin protective layer on surfaces | Proprietary |
CITRIC ACID | A mild, organic acid used to optimize pH levels, naturally occurring raw material, biodegrades easily | 77-92-9 |
DEIONIZED WATER | Water that has had mineral ions removed, such as sodium, calcium, iron, and copper, chloride, sulfate, etc. | 7732-18-5 |
LAURYL DIMETHYL AMINE OXIDE | Common surfactant (cleaning agent), derived from natural resources, biodegrades easily | 1643-20-5 |
1Apply to shower and tile surface, allow to sit for 60s Wipe and rinse with water Repeat as necessary
CAUTION: Keep out of reach of children. Do not mix with liquid bleach. If eye contact occurs, flush eyes with water. If swallowed, drink plenty of water to dilute. If any irritation develops, contact your Physician.
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Reviews for "The magic countertops cleaner: a ghost of the cleaning aisle."
1. Jane - 1/5 stars - I was really disappointed with the "Has magic countertops cleaner been discontinued" product. It did not live up to its claims of being a magical cleaner. I tried using it on my kitchen countertops, but it left streaks and did not effectively remove tough stains. I also found the scent to be quite overpowering and unpleasant. Overall, I would not recommend this product to others.
2. John - 2/5 stars - I was excited to try the "Has magic countertops cleaner been discontinued" cleaner, but it failed to impress me. The bottle claims that it can remove any stain with ease, but I found it to be quite the opposite. It struggled to clean tougher stains and did not leave my countertops looking as clean as I had expected. Additionally, the bottle design made it difficult to dispense the cleaner without wasting too much product. I'll be looking for alternatives that are more effective.
3. Emily - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for the "Has magic countertops cleaner been discontinued" cleaner, but unfortunately, it did not deliver satisfactory results. It did an okay job at cleaning minor spills and dirt, but when it came to tougher stains, it fell short. I had to use excessive amounts of the cleaner and scrub vigorously to get any noticeable results. The scent was also quite overpowering and lingered for hours after cleaning. I won't be repurchasing this product.