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Cleaning Textured AppliancesHairyJoe from Port Clinton, OH Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Textured AppliancesMr Clean Magic Eraser cleans it up with very little elbow grease! good luck. Post By Miss Jen (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Textured AppliancesMr. Clean Magic Eraser....works great!! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Textured Appliances
IF YOU HAVE IT THERE TRY A PRODUCT CALLED Post by PICO RE: Cleaning Textured Appliances409 works everytime!! Post by Greeneyesmom RE: Cleaning Textured AppliancesI use a microfiber cloth with plainwater for fresh spills, or dishsoap, and with Murphy's oil or Mr.clean for nasty build up...but only on the outside! For hinges and hard to reach, I keep an old toothbrush with my cleaning supplies and dip it in cleaner. Post by camo_angels RE: Cleaning Textured Appliances
On mine I use a small brush.. swish it around in hot soapy sink Post by Ariela RE: Cleaning Textured AppliancesMr Clean Magic Eraser. The sponge will clean in the grooves better than anything. This is a job that I let my 5 year old son help with when I am cleaning. They always want to help. There is not chemicals to spray just wet the sponge and wipe. Post by dpcw RE: Cleaning Textured Appliances
you could try plain ordinary toothpaste. Own brands are good, just try it on an inconspicuous area first. I use it on the inside of fridges with good effect. Don't know what a textured fridge would be though. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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