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Missus Miranda
True Blue Farmgirl
285 Posts
Miranda
Thrall
TX
USA
285 Posts |
Posted - Nov 19 2011 : 6:17:21 PM
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I'm not excited with my appliances anyway, especially because my stove is electric, but even worse, it's BLACK and shows grease! Granted, it shows that I know how to cook and do so every day, but no matter how well I clean it, I can't get it truly clean. I have tried cleaners that work on everything else, but not this greasy film on the stove top.
Anyone have any ideas??
"I'm not trying to be mean or cantankerous. I just wish people would do the right thing, and use a little common sense." ~ Farmgirl 3535 Pflugerville, TX
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22angel
True Blue Farmgirl
498 Posts
Pam
Manitoba
Canada
498 Posts |
Posted - Nov 19 2011 : 8:07:52 PM
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I always use a mixture of 50% water, 30% vinegar & 20% lemon juice that works great. Not sure how it would work on black stuff, since all my stuff is white/yellow...but maybe it will help! I use it on everything - table, counters, sink, anywhere that needs a little cleaning. I've heard lemon juice works really good on grease.
Life isn't about finding yourself. It's about creating yourself.
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Missus Miranda
True Blue Farmgirl
285 Posts
Miranda
Thrall
TX
USA
285 Posts |
Posted - Nov 19 2011 : 9:17:23 PM
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I'll try that ASAP! It's driving me insane, seeing those swirls on that stove
"I'm not trying to be mean or cantankerous. I just wish people would do the right thing, and use a little common sense." ~ Farmgirl 3535 Pflugerville, TX
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