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Especially when I am canning something, the spills just burn on and I try to get them off without scratching the enamel. Impossible. Tryed the Easy-off spray, does not work well enough.

2006-07-11 03:19:05 · 9 answers · asked by Susan C 1 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

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Use something called a scrub bud distributed by Quixtar. I use them on almost everything in the kitchen, especially the drip pans on my stove. You can use them over and over, they don't rust or give you splinters like Brillo pads do and can keep in the dishwasher. Each time you wash dishes, you clean the scrub bud.

They are even great to clean veggies, especially potatoes. The skins are squeeky clean.

They can ship them to your home, use IBO #0468570 to order.

2006-07-16 11:41:44 · answer #1 · answered by msho58147 2 · 1 2

The orange OIL in a spray bottle works wonders on my gas stove. It makes it look brand new, with the exception of the sealed burners. They will never look brand new. But it's great stuff for removing grease that is really hard to get off. It just melts it away with very little effort. Highly recommended from a person who is a cook !!!

2006-07-11 04:43:25 · answer #2 · answered by jenny in ohio 3 · 0 0

This would not be my first determination. we've wiped clean apartments for decades now and that i have had some human beings use over cleanser and some degrees are not outfitted for this sort of cleanser. that's going to take the end off some kinds of trim. Use 409 and warmth water, break of day works properly also. be affected individual and use warmth water and cleansing soap, allow it stand. do not use something harsh like a Brillo pad or a eco-friendly "scratch pad" this can harm the end also. you would possibly want to purchase disposable covers for this at living house Depot then you received't have this problem, you would sidestep dropping time in any case.

2016-11-06 05:07:52 · answer #3 · answered by lauramore 4 · 0 0

First of all, turn off the gas stove. It may sound stupid, but stupidity can get yourself burned. Also, I would try simple elbow grease- and I don't mean rubbing your elbow against it. Really, try spraying some sort of cleaner on it, like 409 or something, but then, just scrub. Scrub hard. It may take some time, but don't let it get worse.

2006-07-11 05:36:23 · answer #4 · answered by Sandy 1 · 0 0

Use something like 409, but let it soak for a few hours. Soak a dish cloth with the cleaner, then lay the damp cloth right over the mess. Let it sit, and it should wipe right off.

2006-07-11 03:23:58 · answer #5 · answered by jeffma807 4 · 0 0

We use a wire brillo-like pad. It came off without taking the paint with it.
I was surprised.

2006-07-11 03:23:53 · answer #6 · answered by Raistlin H 3 · 0 0

thats a good ques heck if i know maybe you should invent something!! and paten that! id buy it.

2006-07-11 03:24:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

magic erase pads work really good

2006-07-11 05:10:05 · answer #8 · answered by Tammie J 1 · 0 0

I use scouring powder on mine.

2006-07-11 04:06:17 · answer #9 · answered by kyeann 5 · 0 0

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