Pine Sol is still the BOMB!!! Our moms and grandmas used this stuff and its still around! It has to be good right?
2006-08-30 06:48:09
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answered by Jakes Mom 2
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Try a product called mean green or another product called Super Clean. The Super Clean is my favorite but mix it exactly as it says to mix it. If not it will eat away at the paint as a thinner would. It has industrial strenght to clean up car oil and the sort. It works great from grease to stripping built up wax on a floor. Best of luck.
2006-08-30 06:58:52
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answered by pq4u72 3
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Are you concerned about using chemicals in your house? Do you have children you should be concerned about? Try Shaklee At Ease Paste for degreasing those areas. Below is more information about the product. It states that it cleans tough grease - sounds like what you've got. Email me for more info: ralphsrascals79@yahoo.com
2006-08-30 09:51:28
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answered by ralph 1
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I use a product called Awesome found at the Dollar Tree stores and its cheep or Mean Green but I like Awesome I use that then clean good with water rinsing residue off then old English to bring back the wood shine unless they are painted you may want to paint them again then after all the clean up cause the awesome will eat threw. good luck....
2006-09-01 00:51:11
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answered by babycakes3 2
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you can buy a product called tsp or tri sodium phosphate this is the best way i know of, the directions are on the back of the box or container, just be sure to rinse. also depending on how much buildup you have, murphys soap works well too. you can get these products at most hardware stores, the tsp is usually in the paint dept.
2006-08-30 07:07:23
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answered by carol ann 2
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TSP is the product that Patti is thinking of. TriSodium Phosphate is a powdered cleanser that is available in hardware and paint stores. Mix it in hot water and wash cabinets with a sponge.
2006-08-30 07:00:43
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answered by Leo L 7
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I used to be a professional cleaner. My favorite "over the counter" products are Simple Green and Krud Kutter. They dont claim to sanitize though, both will cut through anything.
2006-08-30 06:52:45
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answered by groomingdiva_pgh 5
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A warning about TSP, it is caustic and can really injure your skin and eyes. If you use this stuff be sure you protect yourself.
It is a great degreaser but I would try one of the other suggestions first.
2006-08-30 08:24:37
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answered by oil field trash 7
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Ordinary household ammonia is the best product you can use. It will remove grease and doesn't require rinsing. And its cheap.
2006-08-30 07:09:05
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answered by richard Alvarado 4
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go to your local home depot or other hardware store... there is a product call TPL or TLR or something like that... it'll degrease walls and cabinets asap.
2006-08-30 06:50:56
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answered by Patti B 4
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