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Water Spot Remover Scrub Off Ettore

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  • Scrub off, 16 oz, water spot Remover, removes stubborn hard water stains, spots, calcium deposits, lime scale & soap scum
  • Use on glass, tile & porcelain
  • Manufactured in United States
  • The weight of the package is 16.69 pounds

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Item #: 85-102  UPC : 032611301610  MPN : 30161
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Water Spot Remover Scrub Off Ettore

Removes stubborn hard water stains, spots, calcium deposits, lime scale and soap scum.

It has a pleasant smell, and can be used indoors and outdoors.

For use on windows, patio doors, tiles, porcelain sinks, shower doors, bathtubs, windshields and more.

  • Great for water spots, rust and mineral stains
  • Convenient Liquid paste
  • Squirt bottle for easy dispensing

Scrub off, 16 oz, water spot remover, removes stubborn hard water stains, spots, calcium deposits, Lime scale & soap scum. 

Apply Ettore water spot remover paste to small areas with a damp cloth. 

This non-abrasive paste will remove mineral deposits and soap scum from glass showers, windows, porcelain, chrome, mirrors and more. 

Ready to use, no mixing required.

  • Ideal for glass shower doors, windows, tile, porcelain, chrome and mirrors
  • Cuts through hard water deposits and soap scum
  • Simple to use just apply paste on area with a damp cloth
  • Ready to use - no mixing & non abrasive
  • Removes stubborn hard water stains, spots, calcium deposits, lime scale and soap scum
  • Use on glass, tile and porcelain
  • Allows for streak free cleaning when used with Ettore products' line of glass cleaning products


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