I don't know if this is the right place to put this or not.
I am not promoting the product, just relaying information received.
In Canada we used to be able to get Pure Citrus for removing self-adhesive stamps from a chain of stores which has stopped carrying it. Since my can of spray was getting close to empty I found the manufacturer web site and sent an inquiry requesting alternate retail sources (since their minimum direct order is US$2000).
I received a nice reply that Walmart, Home Depot and Princess Auto all should have it in Canada but when I investigated they didn't have it either.
So,,,, I emailed again with my lack of results and told them what I want it for and where I originally heard about Pure Citrus. There is this funny group of people at Stamporama who sometimes mention its use in stamp collecting.
Anyways, the point of all this is that I got another reply today from the company (Technical Chemical Company / Blue Magic) including a special offer for Stamporama members.
Here is the message:
"Brian,
We apologize for you not being able to find it in any of the stores mentioned,
We are trying to get it back into Rotation now that Canadian Tire has stopped carrying it.
I’d like to let you know that I am absolutely delighted to hear about a New way to use Pure Citrus,Thank you for sharing.
Below is the information of a Distribution Center that has it for sure,
(I know because I processed an order for them not too long ago)
They have several Locations but the one I found Closest to New Brunswick was this one.
But If not, You might want to consider buying through me.
I can sell you a Case of 6 units for $39 USD Plus Shipping and Handling.
But Since the Members of the Stamporama Club have blessed us Promoting our Product,
I’d like to Offer you and Anyone Else that Contacts me with the Promo Word: STAMPORAMA
An Awesome Discount of 10% Plus Free Shipping and Handling!
Promo Price would be: $35 USD per Case
*Feel Free to Post my contact information on the Blog along with the Promo Word,
-Offer Expires March 15th 2016.
I hope this helps you in your Search for Pure Citrus.
Let me know if you would like to place an order or if you have any questions or concerns,
I will do my best to Help in any way I can
Thank you, and Happy Collecting!!
Veronica Rodriguez
Exports Customer Service
Desk: (817) 645-6088 Ext-4124
Mobile: (682) 218-6022
FAX: (817) 556-9406
VRodriguez@Technicalchemical.com
**Changing the World, One Order at a Time�"
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I don't see any geographical limitations on the offer. It is for a case of 6 cans and the offer expires March 15,2016.
I am just relaying the information for whatever it is worth.
The original post is only letting members know of a special offer for an item that many use in their hobby pursuits. Since the poster is not directly involved with the sale, it is not self-promotion. It is no different than a member posting about a special offer for say Dennison Hinges, where to find a good UV light, stamp albums or album pages.
"Now here is my question: Other than philatelic uses, what does one use it for? It might be worth a case. "
This sounds very much like one or two products available in the UK: HG Sticker Remover and Sticky Stuff Remover (De-Solv-it Technology).
The latter tackles: gum, tar adhesive, wax, wet (oil based) paint, crayon, grease, sticky labels and grime.
From personal experience, 'everyone should have a product like this'. I've used it for removing baked on masking tape (time and patience needed); those nuisance labels that manufacturers put on glassware, crockery etc.; removing gunk off Hagner strips and PVC outer sleeves. And just today, I got a puncture in my expensive silicone filled 'wrist rest' mouse pad. The very sticky, nasty silicone oozed out everywhere and this stuff cleaned it off nicely.
My question: can I use a bicycle puncture repair patch on my mouse pad?
Hey, you've given me an idea! I could just cut a piece of tyre and stick it over the top. I should then get quite a bit of extra mileage. Now what sort of tread pattern should I use?
Seems I got the wrong end of the stick. There happens to be other products with the citrus, actually orange, odour. In fact the spray version of Sticky Stuff Remover is of that type.
These have been been mentioned on another board.
If this citrus air freshener does the job with self adhesive stamps, then it may well be as effective on other sticky residues too.
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