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Cleaning Textured Appliances

I have a white textured fridge that is supposed to hide the dirt. Instead it shows every grease spot and hand print. Any suggestions of how to clean? I have tried so many things that don't really work.

HairyJoe from Port Clinton, OH

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RE: Cleaning Textured Appliances

Mr Clean Magic Eraser cleans it up with very little elbow grease! good luck.

Post By Miss Jen (Guest Post)

RE: Cleaning Textured Appliances

Mr. Clean Magic Eraser....works great!!

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RE: Cleaning Textured Appliances

IF YOU HAVE IT THERE TRY A PRODUCT CALLED
"TSP" IT COMES IN A CONTAINER THAT LOOKS LIKE A SMALL MILK CARTON AND IS AVAILABLE AT MOST HARDWARE STORES.

WORKS ON ANYTHING, GREAT FOR WALLS.

I USE IT TO CLEAN THE TOPS OF MY COOLERS.
THEY GET SO DIRTY WHEN WE GO CAMPING. THE TSP MAKES THEM SPARKLING WHITE AGAIN.

Post by PICO

RE: Cleaning Textured Appliances

409 works everytime!!

Post by Greeneyesmom

RE: Cleaning Textured Appliances

I 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
water (using dawn dish soap) lightly brush around on the fridge...
VIOLA! Clean as a whistle. Wipe dry.

Post by Ariela

RE: Cleaning Textured Appliances

Mr 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.

best wishes
Shirley UK

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