I'd go with 409 or a Clorox spray. TSP may be overkill as it may damage some painted walls (use with caution and read the warnings on the label). I personally would go with 409 first. Do make sure you have some rubber gloves on if you are going to be working with any powerful cleaners.
2006-08-11 08:57:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you tried Mr. Clean's Magic Sponges? They worked miracles on the walls on the stairwell at my home and on the walls in the kitchen. I'd recommend that you clean them with Mr. Clean Magic Sponge and then consider a new coat of paint or wall paper. If it's ceramic tile - the magic sponge is the best thing. No harsh chemicals to breathe in and give you a headache either!
2006-08-11 08:33:35
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answered by ? 6
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Tri sodium phosphate (TSP) in very hot water. By it in Home Depot or any hardware store. Follow instructions on the package. This stuff can remove anything if used in the right strength. Scrub with a brush, rinse with a cold water rag and it should be ok. If not, do it gain and agian until the grease comes off. Once or twice should do the trick.
2006-08-11 13:25:33
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answered by Florida Girl 3
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I swear by Mr Clean Magic Erasers!!! They are miracle workers and cheap! When I get one I go around my whole house like a crazy OCD victim scrubbing every little imperfection off the walls. I think if you go to the website you can even print a coupon for one.
Good luck!
2006-08-11 08:33:07
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answered by Kung Fu Girl 3
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Greased Lightneing, 409, mean green. Just spray either one of these on let set a min or so and wipe off. I would not use oven cleaner on my walls... It will take many finishes off....I even had oven cleaner take the paint off of a stove one time.....I was cleaning for someone else and the outside, sides of the stove was so bad I thought it would be safe to use and when I wiped it off, paint and all came off....
Good luck with your job
2006-08-11 09:27:08
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answered by Sandra♥ 5
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409
2006-08-11 08:31:50
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answered by meeso12002 3
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Formula 409!
2006-08-11 08:31:47
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answered by smartgirl 3
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Liquid cleanser. The powder cleanser can be too abrasive and remove paint from walls. Liquid cleanser works like a charm.
2006-08-11 08:33:05
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answered by Shikibeeks 3
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Mr. sparkling scrubbers artwork nicely. additionally the Mr. sparkling or Orange purifier for kitchen works nicely. Take care and good success. Thats what i take advantage of. Works good for me. you could ought to enable sit down for some yet will do away with with staying power.
2016-12-11 07:01:39
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answered by pfarr 4
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Formula 409 works well but you need to spray it and let it sit for a few minutes before wiping.
2006-08-11 08:33:35
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answered by SmartyPants 5
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