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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 485142, member: 308"]Not quite sure how Krud Kutter got the reputation it apparently has. I've used it for years and never had it damage anything. It gets a lot of dirt Dawn doesn't. Saves me oodles of time I used to spend soaking and scrubbing (where appropriate). The ingredients are: "A proprietary blend of biodegradable surfactants, detergents, and emulsifiers in a water based solution. No petroleum solvents, bleach, or ammonia." </p><p><br /></p><p>Seriously, I've sprayed it on some really grimy pieces and watched the dirt literally pour off the item. I've never had it hurt any decoration although I have not used it on cold-painted items. The bottle does say it will remove dried latex paint. Right now I can't tell what's dirt and what's decoration on SKCCOAST's tumbler. Krud Kutter should melt off the dirt and leave the decoration. It will work on satin glass although you may need to gently use a soft toothbrush. If you're concerned, wet a paper towel with Krud Kutter and lightly apply to the top rim. You should see how it will work. Lowe's carries it as does Amazon. Pretty sure Walmart too. It's not hard to find in the cleaning products aisle.</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 485142, member: 308"]Not quite sure how Krud Kutter got the reputation it apparently has. I've used it for years and never had it damage anything. It gets a lot of dirt Dawn doesn't. Saves me oodles of time I used to spend soaking and scrubbing (where appropriate). The ingredients are: "A proprietary blend of biodegradable surfactants, detergents, and emulsifiers in a water based solution. No petroleum solvents, bleach, or ammonia." Seriously, I've sprayed it on some really grimy pieces and watched the dirt literally pour off the item. I've never had it hurt any decoration although I have not used it on cold-painted items. The bottle does say it will remove dried latex paint. Right now I can't tell what's dirt and what's decoration on SKCCOAST's tumbler. Krud Kutter should melt off the dirt and leave the decoration. It will work on satin glass although you may need to gently use a soft toothbrush. If you're concerned, wet a paper towel with Krud Kutter and lightly apply to the top rim. You should see how it will work. Lowe's carries it as does Amazon. Pretty sure Walmart too. It's not hard to find in the cleaning products aisle. Don[/QUOTE]
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