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StarMeadow
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MI
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Posted - Aug 20 2008 :  11:35:35 AM  Show Profile
You guys have to try this stuff! http://www.earthstoneintl.com/products.asp

I have been trying to clean some baked on stuff on my stovetop for a while now. I was VERY lazy and let it get too out of control...(I know I'm a pig...) Anyway, I've been struggling with this darn tendonitis on top of my fibro all summer. My right arm, of course. I used a baking soda paste and then scrubbed w/vinegar (after trying a ton of other stuff) and a metal scubber...I managed to put a couple scratches in my stovetop in the process but still had a ton of black mess. Then I saw this bathroomstone at Wally World and thought I'd give it try. Supposed to be all natural and all that... Kinda pricey ($3.27 for a small bar) but I'd spent way more on way more stuff. It WORKED like a DREAM!!!!!!! I was able to get all the rest of the stuff off my stove and you won't believe what it did for one of my pans. I also did the handle of one of my cast iron pans and it looks like it was brand new! So, what is it made of? Well, it's like pumice stone but softer, and according to the website, made from recycled glass! Go figure. Anyway, if you get a chance to find one, give it a try. Read the packaging for what is a no-no when scrubbing. (like marble, fiberglass, and plastic) My oven is next!

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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
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Posted - Aug 20 2008 :  1:38:13 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
Cool!

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Jami
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Jami
Ellensburg WA
USA
1238 Posts

Posted - Aug 28 2008 :  10:46:18 AM  Show Profile
I saw these yesterday at Fred Meyer and wondered how they worked and if they scratched or anything. Glad to hear the report.
Jami in WA

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lilwing
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Brooke
Fulshear Texas
USA
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Posted - Aug 29 2008 :  10:14:02 AM  Show Profile  Send lilwing a Yahoo! Message
I may just try that !! I'm like you, It's hard for me to scrub that stuff off my stove. I HATE that kind of stove really! AGgHhh!


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marjean
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Marsha
Deltona FL
USA
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Posted - Aug 29 2008 :  11:36:43 AM  Show Profile
Thanks for the info. I'm going to try the bathroom stone. I already use Shaklee paste for the stovetop. All of my household cleaners are from shaklee's organic line. I love them. But, this stone looks promising.
Thanks,
Marjean

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sleepless reader
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CA
USA
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Posted - Aug 29 2008 :  11:47:38 AM  Show Profile
Being a sister stove-pig, I'll be looking for one of thesse!
Sharon
PS Don't tell my mom that my stove looks this bad!

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