What is a mirror and glass scale?
The scales are impurities that leave behind the glass when the moisture adheres to glass, mirrors and stainless steel has evaporated.
The bathtub mirror, window glass and kitchen area contains impurities that are prone to scales and leave ingredients that are quite awesome.
Furthermore, if left on it for many years, it will be a combination of scales and limescale and become stubborn and worst of condition.
In addition, in the bathtub mirror or window glass, dirt build up repeatedly with tap water impurities and rain to increase thickness, making it difficult to remove.
Removes oil film and dirt on windows and mirrors
Removes scales from mirrors in bathtub
Removes limescale and smoke stains in the bathtub
Removes smoke and limescale stains around the kitchen
Removes stains and limescale in the sink
Removes oil film and dirt from car glass.
Eliminates fogging of car light covers
Handling Method:
The scales and limescale that stick around the bathtub mirror, window glass and kitchen are not only a regular painted surface but are held together tightly with the bathtub mirror, window glass, and stainless steel around the kitchen.
It is not like a level of cleaning agent that will fall off when washed with "detergent" and requires special removers.
If you have an oil film alone, you can also remove it quite quite well, but the scaled limescale is a solid convex on the bathtub mirror, window glass and stainless steel around the kitchen, so you need to fully melt and soften the scale.
However, when you shave it off, it is not meaningful.
You will need a liquid to remove stubborn scales that will not scratch the glass but will not stick to it.
The liquid will "take the scale".
When you remove the scale, you can apply a chemical reaction to the glass surface for a more efficient and effective removal.
Rare Earth (Cerium Oxide), Additive