Clorox Clean Up and a Mr Clean Magic Eraser - clean melts grease and stains away and the eraser takes stratches and marks off. Also to bring shine back use a little Org-Glo reburish polish with a soft cloth; then the next time you clean appliances clean-up will be a breeze.
2006-08-20 05:15:54
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answered by spookareus 4
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An all purpose cleaner like 409 or Fantastic that contains a degreaser. There are several other products on the market. A light rubbing with a Brillo pad also works. Are the yellowing stains caused by the film smoking leaves on everything? I am a smoker, but limit any smoking in my home to the kitchen.
2006-08-20 03:02:43
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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Don't take cleaning advice from the Home Depot guy. Have you ever seen his house?
2006-08-22 07:17:28
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answered by Patti C 7
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bleach turns things yellow so that's why it wouldn't work only in clothes it would, Baking soda yes with coke detergent and some other type of disinfectant
2006-08-19 21:28:29
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answered by Dum Spiro Spero 5
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Well, there is CLR (wear rubber gloves when using this), or comet with bleach, or dawn tupperware cleaner. (its supse to remove stains from plastic. I hope this helps. OH! or snow bowl toilet bowl cleaner. I know it sounds weird, but it took the stains out of my shower, even. :o)
2006-08-19 21:30:34
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answered by sasperilla23 2
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mean green which you will possibly desire to purchase at greenback widespread shops for approximately $2 for the spray bottle. this in basic terms melts off the cigarette smoke. washing partitions became into by no skill somewhat trouble-free and rapid. constructive did make a difference on the partitions.
2016-10-02 07:45:14
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answered by Erika 4
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Peroxide?
Did you try one of those Mr. Clean Magic Erasers?
2006-08-19 21:30:27
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answered by DEATH 7
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Try a product called "greased lightening". It works wonders!
2006-08-21 16:20:53
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answered by Hilllbilly_gal 5
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I would get a brillo pad or something rough like that and try to scour it off.
2006-08-19 21:30:18
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answered by sMpLy_Me 2
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try to use a "thick paste"of baking soda&water.it works well on just about everything i've used it on.plus it is cheap and it doesn't scratch.
2006-08-20 03:41:34
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answered by bennyfan4life 2
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