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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #44 from previous page: May 07, 2003, 07:07:41 AM »
@Paul_Gadd

how much is the commission you receive  from Mr Sheen?  :-?

just curious
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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #45 on: May 07, 2003, 10:16:29 AM »
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In fact 'pledge' doesn't mean _anything_ in Dutch. Good we got that sorted out now.


Really? I got that from a list of failed marketing ploys. Another seriously silly translation was Pepsi's China sales slogan: "Come alive with Pepsi." which translated into Mandarin as "Pepsi brings your ancestors back from the grave."
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #46 on: May 07, 2003, 02:26:25 PM »
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how much is the commission you receive from Mr Sheen?


Non, why do you ask?

Mr Sheen is truly the king of cleaners and will crush anything that tries to get in its way.

@JaXanim

Very good insite you have there,  Reckitt has done good with Sheen and will continue to show good results when they provide people with the real useful products.
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #47 on: May 07, 2003, 04:18:42 PM »
Cleaning a precision laser lens with MrSheen!?
Are you NUTS!?
NO material that leaves particles or even worse
a bed of wax (or other polishing materials) should
be NEAR a lens... Only Alcohol or better, something
less powerful should be used. And don't even try using
Aceton, it will totally destroy the lens....
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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #48 on: May 09, 2003, 01:04:06 PM »
@AmiGR

Mr Sheen is fine for cleaning the laser eye as long as the person does not spray it on or use Sheen at full strengh on it.

Get a Bottle of Sheen, pour a little bit in a glass then add cold water (using warm or hot water might scratch the lens), dip cotton bud (the things for cleaning your ears) in Sheen then clean the laser eye, once done use a dry cotton Bud to go over the laser eye to finish the cleaning.

Pop in cd/dvd and away you go with a working player all thanks to Mr Sheen.

Join the Mr Sheen appreciation society for more details.
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #49 on: May 09, 2003, 01:24:02 PM »
persobnally i prefer CPC foam cleaner, CPC is a electronicish catalogue a bit likie maplin but betterer. the foam cleaner is good for cleaning glass, computer bits, greasy bicycle bits and even ovens! allthough over zelous use does get you a bit high, might be the propellant!
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #50 on: May 09, 2003, 02:07:18 PM »
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Paul_Gadd wrote:
Yep available in a plastic bottle.

The main website is HERE.

I have sent a email to see if they will send me  the recipe, but i doubt it  :-?



Could not find any mention of "Mr. Sheen" on their site :-?

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #51 on: May 09, 2003, 02:57:34 PM »
I extend the cleaning I do on any computer component to a
quick run-over with esopropyl-alcohol (don't know if it has a
proper english translation). Works nicely (on metal that
is, better not use it on plastic, since it's potent stuff).
Excellent to clean connetors etc. Elsewhere, I just huff off
the biggest heaps of dust... ;-)
 
Haven't seen Mr Sheen anywhere around here.
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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #52 on: May 09, 2003, 03:29:52 PM »
is it possible to obtain mr. sheen outside of the UK ? thats my question...

and second...does mr sheen have other useful properties? it seems some people are expierencing the effects or mr sheen ?
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #53 on: May 09, 2003, 03:35:31 PM »
Mr Sheen is alright if you just dab it on a cloth to get the sweat marks off each individual key but its pants on your LCD panel and leaves overspray marks on dappled rough plastic ( like say a Thinkpad casing ).

Best cleaner Ive found is to take the computer casing off everything and put it through the dishwasher.

Not only that but you can get to all the hard to reach places. Never found a good way of cleaning a CPU or PSU fan out though....
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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #54 on: May 09, 2003, 03:44:39 PM »
This Mr. Sheen business is all cool and stuff. But I would like to know about Mrs. Sheen, what's she up to?

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #55 on: May 09, 2003, 05:26:54 PM »
I haven`t been to Amiga.org properly in a few weeks. I return and after looking at a couple of new items, that I haven`t seen I see on the front page "Mr Sheen Furniture Polish". Weird. Justs my type of topic. :-D
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #56 on: May 09, 2003, 05:35:55 PM »
@Loki

This link                                                                                     HERE is the one, also that is the site of the company  what brings us wonderful Mr Sheen, it is not a fan site or has anything to do with the Mr Sheen appreciation society.

@meerschaum

Taken from website "UK, Australia, Africa, Middle East, Israel, Eastern Europe."

Mr Sheen can clean anything, Furniture, electronic equipment, car dashboards, Bikes (motor), and the list goes on and on, with that power in your hand you will never go untidy with Mr Sheen.
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #57 on: May 09, 2003, 06:15:11 PM »
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T_Bone wrote:
Monoethylanline

That's what's used to clean the flux from the motherboard at the factory...

And it even leaves your motherboard with that "New Motherboard" smell it has when you first remove it from the static bag!
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Very interesting. Is this stuff commonly found in shops? I was wondering how it's translated in italian... I've search on Internet and this is what I've found:

"02 October 1943... the Rocket Ram... It was equipped with an Aerojet XCAL-200 engine, using monoethylanline as fuel."

??? Ain't this thing a bit dangerous to handle?

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #58 on: May 09, 2003, 07:40:14 PM »
@Paul_Gadd

Why has your picture of Mr Sheen got, a middle-aged bank manager on it?  Isn't Mr Sheen a "Tally-ho, pip-pip, chocs-away" mostached pilot in the adverts?
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #59 on: May 09, 2003, 08:45:03 PM »
This Mr Sheen surely seems to be a fantastic product. If one should believe what all you happy customers have to say, then Mr Sheen is really easy to use and still brings a wonderful result. Is that correct? But on what kind of materials can it be used? Is there a way to use Mr Sheen to clean paper materials as well? You see, I have this problem. Some of the money I have lying around here is really dirty. The dust on the top is simple to clean, you simply brush it off. You can also use a vacuum cleaner if you are careful and use a suitable nozzle. I do that every week or so. But some other dirt seems to be on a deeper level, and this dirt can't simply be brushed off. I have tried everything but nothing seems to work, and this is really annoying because who wants dirty money? I even tried some advanced laundry, and sure, then the money *looks* clean but it still doesn't *feel* right. This is a very big problem to me, because usually I really enjoy money, but this bad feeling prevents me to enjoy this particular money to the fullest. I would really appreciate if there was a way to make the money so clean that you could actually *feel* the cleanness. And the less effort the cleaning takes, the better it would be. So my question to you with experience from Mr Sheen is, do you think that this cleaning product could help me in any way? And if so, is there a way of obtaining Mr Sheen in Sweden? On their corporate webpage I see that Mr Sheen is sold in the UK and in Eastern Europe. Sweden is neither of these. Perhaps there should be a mail order or a web shop where you could buy Mr Sheen from anywhere in the world?
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