Avg. Customer Rating: | | 4.8 stars |
(Based on 4 reviews)Customers most agreed on the following attributes:
Best Uses: Bathroom (2), Breakroom (2), Kitchen (4)
Cons:
Describe Yourself: Budget shopper (2), Quality oriented (2)
Primary use: Personal (3)
Pros: Multi-use (3), Streak free application (3)
| Sheila Shine does it again! |
by
Lorraine 
from
Ozark, AL on
6/10/2010Pros: Multi-Use
Describe Yourself: Value Oriented
Best Uses: Bathroom, Kitchen, Breakroom
Primary use: Personal
Bottom Line: recommended
Sheila Shine is the product that made my spring cleaning go so much faster. This product is not just for stainless steel it can be used on Formica, porcelain, fiberglass, enamel, plastic,and leather. One product for all those jobs makes life much simpler.
| Selling your house ? You need sheila shi |
by
JJD 
from
berlin nj on
10/5/2010Pros: Makes stainless look new, Pleasant Smell, Multi-Use, Does Not Leak, Streak Free Application
Cons: Single Use Only
Describe Yourself: Quality Oriented
Best Uses: Bathroom, Kitchen
Primary use: Personal
Bottom Line: recommended
I use it whenever I have a showing of my home.I doo ALL the stainless appliances and it makes them look better than new.
by
Tom the maintenance man 
from
San Martin, CA on
11/5/2010Pros: Streak Free Application, Multi-Use
Describe Yourself: Quality Oriented
Primary use: Business
Best Uses: Breakroom, Kitchen
Bottom Line: recommended
Great stuff! My staff won't use anything else!
| EXCELLENT for stainless steel |
by
Nubee56 
from
near Ann Arbor MI on
12/5/2010Pros: Streak Free Application
Cons: Strong Odor
Describe Yourself: Value Oriented
Best Uses: Kitchen
Primary use: Personal
Bottom Line: recommended
I first discovered Sheila Shine at the golf course where I work. It's used to clean and shine the stainless steel in the kitchen and bar area. My home kitchen is also stainless but I thought I'd first try some stainless steel products geared more for the home use. I tried sprays, wipes, and wipe-ons but nothing, BY FAR, did the job like Sheila Shine. Just wipe it on (horizontally, like the direction of the "grain" in your stainless), then with a dry cloth wipe it off in the same direction. The only down side is the smell isn't the greatest (okay, it somewhat stinks), but the great job it does makes up for it. I keep my can in a ziploc bag along with the two cloths so whenever I need to quickly clean up a spot, I just grab the bag and go. When I recently replaced my older SS 'fridge and dishwasher I gave part of my can of Sheila Shine to the buyers as I wanted them to be able to have the ease of using a great product. If they could just do something about the smell, I'd give it 5 stars.