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Post by Kathleen on Dec 7, 2006 14:03:33 GMT -5
OK need some help here... I have had a rash of new clients that have really ..and I mean really burnt on food on black ceramic stove tops. I am at my wits end trying to figure out the best product to clean it w/o scratching it. My usual cleaner by Eco-Lab, oven cleaner removes some of it but the majority remains. Any thoughts?? Ideas....just short of telling them to replace the dang thing. I can not for the life of me unserstand why people let their stove tops get this way...grrrr Thanks -
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Post by Kathleen on Dec 8, 2006 20:44:00 GMT -5
ANYONE ANYONE... Buler Buler.. Must be out sick .. Sigh..
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Post by Kevin on Dec 9, 2006 7:04:29 GMT -5
HI i`m buler... There is this stove top cleaner, I`m not sure the brand name.(might just be "stove top cleaner") But the chemical itself is similar to soft scrub but the abrasive quality of it is more fine. Think its at Home Depot. The one i`m reffering to is baby blue in color.
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Post by executive1 on Dec 12, 2006 21:28:01 GMT -5
At the home depot they sell a ceramic stove cleaner works great.You could also use a citrus base degreaser with white soft scrubbing pads they are made to use on ceramic tops you could buy both items at home depot. Luis
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