✨ Elevate Your Clean Game with Lemi Shine! ✨
Lemi Shine Booster is a 12 oz powdered dish detergent additive designed to enhance your dishwasher's performance by removing spots, stains, and film. It effectively softens hard water and is made from natural, biodegradable ingredients, ensuring a safe and powerful clean.
E**R
Gets Dishes Cleaner and Keeps Dishwasher Clean
I first tried the Lemi-Shine dishwasher cleaner and was blown away but how well it cleaned my dishwasher. I have one of those low water use dishwashers and honestly I hate it. With just normal dishwasher detergent it leaves all kinds of debris stuck in the tubes that spray the water and on my dishes.After I got my dishwasher clean I started using this with my regular detergent and it makes a huge difference. I use one of those tablet type cleaners in the receptacle and then just put maybe a teaspoon of this in with it. Do not use too much if you have a low water dishwasher because a little bit goes a long way and if you use too much it can eat off any decorations you might have on your glasses or coffee mugs. I've figured out that just a little bit does the trick.Besides getting my dishes clean my dishwasher stays clean and I have not had to run a cleaning cycle again. It helps to eat up any left over food so that it gets removed from your dishes and out of the dishwasher completely.Thanks for reading my review
S**S
Highly recommend for hard water build-up!
We have really hard water and were about to give up on our dishwasher, because instead of cleaning the dishes, it was making them dirtier and adding hard water stains. I tried vinegar soaks and they only helped a little. Lemi Shine worked miracles! It took a few cycles to get rid of all the build-up, but now my dishwasher works great. It even cleaned the heating element, which we forgot about because it was creating a burning smell so we had stopped using it. One day, I opened my dishwasher and noticed all the build-up was gone, so I ran the heated dry on the next cycle and it worked perfectly!
J**O
Cleans what detergent doesn't !
We just add a bit to every load and it gets rid of all the annoying film thatwe always had before we started using it
C**S
Great for hard water.
I first started using this product when we bought a new GE Profile dishwasher 4 years ago. This really works. One thing I do notice is that when the crystals do not fully dissolve, the crystals can accumulate around the rubber seal on the door. Periodic cleaning with dishwashing soap will clean the rubber seal.
J**G
Citic Acid works with hard water.
I have hard water and the dishes in my dishwasher were not coming clean and the silverware having soap stains. Rinse aid products are not enough and my water is hot. I used this product years ago and my local grocery stores were not carrying it any longer. I googled articles on citric acid and I knew this is what I needed. ( Was really thinking I needed a new dishwasher ). My dishes come out sparkling clean with Lemi Shine Booster and I'm happy I don't have to buy a new dishwasher.
L**Y
Lemon shine
Works great
R**H
actually worked- kinda shocked
Nothing was working. Glass had to be literally scrapped manually to clear calcium frost off. It was really bad. I just ran it twice with this dust , then did a load and … - I’m telling you… it worked as it should… which is so satisfying. The glasses were back clear like normal and the calcium deposits on the side walls are gone completely. Highly recommend.
R**E
How have I survived?
Growing up we had well water - hard water. The dishes always had that glaze of hazy white. It was something you got used to. My mom would run vinegar or CLR through the coffee maker every once in a while, and replaced burned out heating elements in the water heater (due to calcium buildup) too many times to count.Now I have my own place, with "city water." I hadn't thought it possible to have HARDER water, but indeed, we have the lime/rust/calcium combo to the hilt.I've been frustrated with the coating to my shower walls. Someone on the interwebs recommended this stuff as an after-shower spray to combat that problem. I haven't even tried that yet, as I've been re-finding the faucets, drains, etc. all over the house on which I'd given up. It's no exaggeration that my bathroom drain plug looks BRAND NEW; before I used this stuff I actually thought its surface had rubbed off, but it was built-up crud, which has now been washed away.I don't even own a dishwasher, so I can't comment there ... although based on its scrubbing power, I'd not hesitate to use it.After one day's use, I bought a case.
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