Here is the list I have for Skin So Soft:
1. Bath oil
2. After shower moisturizer
3. Makeup remover
4. Suntan oil (no sunscreen)
5. Pour some in the water of your foot saver to moisturize feet
6. Hot oil treatment to soften nails
7. Massage oil
8. Insect repellant
9. Helps relieve itching from insect bites and dry skin
10. Sponge it on screen and around doors and windows to keep crawling bugs, flies, mosquitoes out
11. Wood cleaner, conditioner and polish for natural wood
12. Removes chewing gum from hair, skin and most non-porous surfaces
13. Removes glue and gum left over from price tags and labels from glass
14. Cleans tape marks left by bandages from skin
15. Cleans ink from skin and most vinyl and painted surfaces
16. Gently cleans HEAVY grease and oil from skin and non-porous surfaces (great for mechanics hands)
17. Removes soap scum from shower doors, shower curtains, windows, bathroom and kitchen fixtures
18. Removes lime and hard water deposits from windows, fixtures, shower doors and tile
19. Removes tar spots from car finishes without damaging paint finish
20. Oil lubricant for fitting pipe joints that won't slip together easily
21. Removes paint and stain from skin--much gentler than turpentine
22 Cleans paint brushes easily, and leaves them as soft as new
23. Removes gum from carpet
24. Cuts grease and dirt from range hoods
25. Removes candle wax from furniture, carpteting and clothing
26. Removes scuff marks from patent leather shoes
27. Removes liquid nail (panelling glue)
28. Drizzle a little between two glasses or glass bowls that are stuck together and they will come apart without breaking
29. Removes ring around the collar
30. Cleans and deoderizes vinly surfaces in your car. Removes smoke odor from vinyl
31. It will leave your hands soft and smooth -- unlike harsh cleaners.
Warning: Skin so soft has a strong odor. I would either try dilluting it or only using it on the "some" things. I think the odor would linger in the house. Skin so soft is pretty oily too. I would think twice before I started smearing this on my carpet for gum. (I would be really careful using it to clean wood. I would test it first to be sure it won't stain the wood.)
For candle wax on carpets I use the method of placing a paper bag over the dried wax and then running a hot iron over the paper bag. It soaks the wax right up. |