Citrus Solution

Safely removes gum, crayon, adhesive, tar, fresh paint and much more.

Even from laundry.

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22608: 12oz (15906: case of 6-12oz)
10947: 32oz (00000: case of 6-32oz)
10362: Gal (00000: Case of 4 Gal)

Removes

Adhesive
Asphalt
Bike Grease
Bug Residue
Bumper Stickers
Candle Wax
Chewing Gum
Crayon
Garbage Disposal Buildup
Fish & Onion Odor
Grass Stains
Grease
Heel & Scuff Marks
Hot Melt Glue
Labels & Tape
Lipstick & Make-up
Many Inks
Oil, Tar & Asphalt
Oil-Based Paint & Stain (Fresh)
Oven Hood Buildup
Pasta Sauce
Petroleum Jelly
Pine Pitch & Tree Sap
Shoe Polish (Waxy)
Soap Scum Buildup
Stainless Steel Sink Grime
Tar and Asphalt
Vegetable Oil
Wax (+ Ski Wax)
And More

From virtually any surface including automobiles, dry paint, glass, porcelain, fiberglass, vinyl, wood and much more. Even from laundry, skin and hair. See Directions below for list of prohibited surfaces.

 

Hard Surfaces

Not recommended for use on: acrylic and some plastics, uncoated wallpaper, butyl, suede & leather (will darken), silk, elastic items and khaki-colored fabric. On rubber, wash off after use.

  1. Apply. In most cases, let sit 20-30 seconds.

  2. Wipe.

  3. Rinse.

  4. For tougher challenges, let sit longer before wiping.

IMPORTANT: After using in dryer or on appliances or elements that produce heat, remove product thoroughly with mild soap and water AND LET DRY BEFORE USING appliance.

Laundry

Not recommended on suede & leather (will darken), silk, elastic items and khaki-colored fabric.

  1. Gently remove excess problem from fabric.

  2. Saturate problem area on both sides of fabric (let work 1-2 minutes).

  3. Blot area with paper towel.

  4. Re-spray and launder according to item manufacturer’s directions.

Carpet, Upholstery

IMPORTANT: DO NOT APPLY LIQUID DIRECTLY TO CARPET OR UPHOLSTERY OR ALLOW TO WET OR REACH CARPET BACKING. Use at your own risk on carpet.

  1. Always test on an inconspicuous area.

  2. Apply to clean cloth.

  3. Blot problem area until removed.

  4. Rinse with water.

  5. Blot dry with clean cloth or paper towel.

For best results, extract with wet/dry vac, Bissell, etc.

FAQ’s

## What are the primary differences between CITRUS SOLUTION, LAUNDRY SAVER and CONTRACTORS’ SOLVENT? +

CITRUS SOLUTION is better suited for everyday icky, sticky, gooey, oily, waxy, household-related challenges around the home, on skin, clothing, carpet and upholstery. It has more rinsability (which helps when used on laundry) and doesn’t usually require a soap and water rinse like similar products. It also removes A LOT MORE challenges such as pasta sauces, fresh paints and stains and even bug residue.

LAUNDRY SAVER will remove much of what CITRUS SOLUTION removes but targets more specific protein, grease, oil, mustard and even baby-related stains. CITRUS SOLUTION and LAUNDRY SAVER are wonderful complements to each other as they collectively remove over 90% of the tougher household and laundry stains you may encounter...EVEN AFTER THE DRYER.

PRO CONTRACTORS’ SOLVENT is a stronger version of CITRUS SOLUTION and removes even tougher challenges including caulk, cured silicone, water seal, roofing tar, asphalt and fresh expanding insulation foam.

## Can I use CITRUS SOLUTION on my automobile to remove sap, asphalt, tar and bumper or window stickers? +

YES. CITRUS SOLUTION is safe to use on your automobile, using instructions for hard surfaces. CITRUS SOLUTION will not harm dry paint or clear-coat finishes. This product is an excellent wax remover so after removing asphalt, grease and tar, you may want to rewax your vehicle. To clean interior stains, use the instructions for carpeting and upholstery. CITRUS SOLUTION may also be used on vinyl and non-tinted glass since tint is usually applied with adhesive. Be sure to wash CITRUS SOLUTION off vinyl and rubber surfaces after use.

## Can I use CITRUS SOLUTION on dry paint? +

Yes, even to remove wet oil-based paint and stain. CITRUS SOLUTION…

## Can I use CITRUS SOLUTION on heated surfaces such as ovens or inside electric/gas dryers? +

YES but with caution. Here’s how:

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