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SHYN Grime Lifter vs SHYN Degreaser

SHYN Grime Lifter

Use When: The grime is thick, caked-on, or has built up over time and needs to soak to release.

Common Items to Use It On:

  • Rangehood filters

  • Stovetop racks

  • Oven trays

  • Venetian blinds

  • Greasy light fittings

  • Stubborn grime on clothes (spot test first)

How to Use:

  1. Dilute with water in a bucket

  2. Fully submerge the item

  3. Let it soak (20 mins – several hours depending on the grime)

  4. Rinse off or clean as needed

Key Rule:

If something needs to be soaked for the grime to lift off—this is your go-to.

 SHYN Degreaser

Use When: You want to quickly break down grime on a surface that doesn’t need soaking.

Common Surfaces to Use It On:

  • Cooktops

  • Cabinets

  • Kickboards

  • Splashbacks

  • Wall marks

  • Light switches

  • Most everyday grime

How to Use:

  1. Spray onto the dirty surface

  2. Agitate with the right tool (microfibre, magic eraser, brush)

  3. Wipe off or rinse

  4. On shiny surfaces, wipe dry with the SHYN Drying Cloth for a streak-free finish

Key Rule:

If it doesn’t need soaking, use the Degreaser. It’s your spray-and-wipe powerhouse.

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