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Chrysal Leafshine 15oz / 450ml Aerosol Pokon Leaf Shine Spray can
$ 8.05
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Description
Brand new, never used, never opened.This Leafshine Spray provides a "natural" shine, not an oily appearance. It dries quickly to the touch and keeps foliage clean longer, as there are no oily residues to attract dust. Plus, it has a pleasant, natural scent. This is a ready-to-use product.
(Formerly
branded known as Pokon Chrysal)
Specifications
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Provides a "natural" shine, not an oily appearance
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Dries quickly to the touch
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No oily residues to attract dust keeps foliage clean longer
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Pleasant, natural scent
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Ready to use product
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15 oz. aerosol can
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Single unit
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15 fl. spray can
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Not oily
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What is leafshine?
Leafshine
helps maintain the bright colors of your plant’s leaves as well as that of your floral bouquet’s cut foliage. Giving a natural gloss appearance making it appear fresh and very much alive. The images below show how leafshine works.
Why should you use it?
Using leafshine products will ensure that the leaves of your plants remain glossy. The glossy surface then prevents dust from settling avoiding a sadly decayed look. It also prolongs the lifetime of your plants and cut foliage as it reduces water evaporation and also removes water spots and calcium deposits on the surface of the leaves.
The best advantage it offers is its lasting effect. One application lasts for a month! Think of the time (and the money) you have saved.
How do you use it?
Since leafshine is all about economizing time and effort, simply spray a little amount on the leaves of your plants, and it will instantly make it glossy. Make sure to shake the spray vigorously before use and spray at approximately 30cm. You do not need to wipe it with a cloth since it dries fast. Really, it makes caring for indoor plants easy on your fast-paced lifestyle. Spray twice a month to maintain a glossy clean coat.
Bring back your plants’ shine
Plants are supposed to brighten a place, and must remain so. Indeed, it is heartbreaking to see an indoor plant stripped off its glorious color, seemingly suffering from a slow and painful death. Why not bring its glory back? Make the leaves shine!