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Cleaning Your Stove

When cleaning the kitchen after a meal, spray the stove area with cleaner first, then leave it to allow the cleaner to work. Do another task. When you get back to the stove, it will wipe clean-no scrubbing.

By Linda

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RE: Cleaning Your Stove

Can I use any cleaner on my black flat top stove as long as it is not abrasive?

Post By Jennifer S. (Guest Post)

RE: Storing Bedding, Clothing and Soft Toys

For bedding, spreading extra blankets and quilts between the mattresses keeps them clean and takes up virtually no space. Another advantage is that when needed, they are clean and easy to find. Grannygail

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RE: Storing Bedding, Clothing and Soft Toys

We did this for blanket storage. Just don't fill the bags too full and when the air is sucked out, roll the top down and tie in a knot. You roll the top down as tightly as it will go and end up with some of the bag in each hand- this is what you tie into a knot...hope this is clear, much easier to do than describe.

Post by Vicka

RE: Storing Bedding, Clothing and Soft Toys

How do you seal it so the air doesn't seep back in?{o

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RE: Cleaning Your Stove

Arm and Hammer oven cleaner works with baking soda. It works well. I'm not sure if it has any other chemicals besides baking soda and possibly vinegar.
Susan from ThriftyFun

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cleaning your stove need help

do you have a oven cleaner with no chemicals besides vinegar it dosen't work in our oven with the grease splatters

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RE: Cleaning Your Stove

I spray my stove before we sit down to dinner and then easily wipe when I clean after the meal. But since I try to stay away from chemicals, I've found that vinegar in a spray bottle works well also.

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