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Frequently Asked Questions
Question:
What can Sheila Shine be used on?
Answer:
Sheila Shine can be used on all metals, plastics,
and wood. See “Sheila Shine Uses” on main page for a full list of
items that you can apply Sheila Shine to.
Question:
Can Sheila Shine be used on floors?
Answer:
No, Sheila Shine is an oil based product. Use of
Sheila Shine on any floor surface could make that surface extremely
slippery and could result in injury.
Question:
Should I spray Sheila Shine in a ventilated area?
Answer:
Yes. Due to the chemicals inside Sheila Shine, it
is strongly recommended that when applying Sheila Shine there some
kind of cross ventilation.
Question:
Is Sheila Shine harmful if swallowed?
Answer:
Yes! Because of the chemicals that Sheila Shine
contains, it is STRONGLY recommended that you do not use Sheila
Shine on any cooking surfaces, cooking utensils, or food
preparations area. If a large quantity on Sheila Shine is ingested,
please consult a doctor immediately.
Question:
Can Sheila Shine be used for bathtubs & showers?
Answer:
It is not recommended due to the oil content the
Sheila Shine contains. Apply it to your bathtub or shower floor
would make it extremely slippery.
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