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Reduran Hand Cleaner

Don't dye without it!

Hand cleaner for dyes and stains

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Product Description
This cream has quite an international reputation. It is an industrial cleansing cream made in Germany specifically for removing dyes from skin. Squeeze some from the 100 ml tube onto DRY skin, rub it in really well, and then wash it off - presto!
This stuff works like magic on most colors (some colors are more stubborn than others) and won't wreck your skin. Much safer than bleach solutions! Even if you use gloves it's a good idea to keep a tube around for any little "incidents". (Social situations require fewer explanations when your hands aren't green.) Don't get it on your clothes, because it might do its job there too!
Sold individually or in cases of 48.
Made in: GERMANY (DE)

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MOST HELPFUL REVIEWS
5/13/2008
This cream is great. Very easy to use. Works best with slightly damp hands. Rub it on stain and it's gone. The fresher the stain the easier it comes off.
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9 of 9 users found this review helpful.
1/28/2009
This is the best! It really works! Just a little bit on your hands will take off the dye. I was dying just before my wedding and had dye on my hands used the cleaner and it all came off.
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5 of 5 users found this review helpful.
2/15/2008
Really removes the dye! But not absolutely, completely. Maybe if I'd been willing to rub even longer.
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4 of 4 users found this review helpful.
7/31/2009
I don't know how this doesn't work for some of you but I use this stuff for EVERYTHING that gets on my hands (or face, hey it happens when you're dyeing). I use it when getting berry juice while baking, getting that yukky stuff off you get on your hands working on tomato plants and my husband has just discovered it. He uses it after working on his greasy car, "works better than my orange stuff" he says.
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3 of 3 users found this review helpful.
6/21/2009
Works great to remove Jacquard dyes. I've used it for years - never fails. Even used it to help take out dye stains from brick and wooden floors!
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3 of 3 users found this review helpful.
MOST RECENT REVIEWS
4/30/2013
works well!
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4/17/2013
This is the best for getting dye off of hands. It's also great for getting inadvertent dye off clothes. I dilute some in water and add it to the washer and the clothes come out without any dye stains.
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3/28/2013
good insurance for a crowd of dyers in a small rented space...
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3/13/2013
Gets all the dye off my fingers.
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3/9/2013
This has a funky smell and works in a similar way to many gritty orange hand cleaners but this pulls the dye right off your skin. Follow the directions though!
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12/9/2012
works great
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11/14/2012
This product is a blessing for those who always forget to put the gloves on until it's too late.
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9/26/2012
great price
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