WPRO vs — Comparison
The WPRO C00385634 400ml Stainless Steel & Glass Cleaning Spray - Lemon Fragrance and the WPRO C00424828 Limescale & Detergent Remover Pack of 12 are low-cost cleaning accessories rather than full vacuum cleaners, but they serve different household maintenance jobs. C00385634 costs £13.99 and sits as a surface-finishing spray for visible stainless steel and glass. C00424828 costs £17.99 and is the slightly pricier descaling and detergent-removal pack for appliance care.
C00385634 is a 400ml spray with a lemon fragrance, intended for stainless steel and glass cleaning where shine, smears and presentation matter. C00424828 is a pack of 12 limescale and detergent remover treatments, aimed at tackling internal build-up rather than polishing exterior surfaces. The spray is a ready-use surface cleaner; the remover pack is a maintenance consumable. Capacity is therefore expressed as 400ml for one product versus 12 separate treatments for the other.
C00385634 suits users who want to keep fridge doors, cooker hoods, splashbacks, glass panels or other glossy finishes looking cleaner between deeper cleans. It is cheaper and more about day-to-day appearance. C00424828 suits homes in hard-water areas, or anyone maintaining washing machines and dishwashers where limescale and detergent residue can build up. It costs £4 more but offers repeated use across 12 treatments, making it more relevant to appliance performance than visible surface shine. For a UK buyer, that makes the comparison mainly about the appliance or surface you need to maintain, how often the task repeats and whether a single ready-use cleaner or multi-treatment pack gives better long-term value.
Bottom line: choose C00385634 if you need a 400ml lemon-fragranced spray for stainless steel and glass / opt for C00424828 if limescale and detergent residue removal across 12 treatments is the priority.
| Specification | WPRO C00385634 | WPRO C00424828 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | £14 | £18 |
| Brand | WPRO | WPRO |