dont use ajax jiff or other textured/rough cleaner because it takes the protective coating off and ruins them id stick to soap and water and a sponge or a dedicated cleaner betterware or other similer home delivery do them quite cheeply
2006-09-25 04:54:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Apple cider vinegar, or white vinegar 1/2 cup to a gallon. Cotton towel immersed and wrung out wipe and repeat as necessary.
Vinegar is a great cleaning product! So is bakling soda.
2006-09-25 04:42:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Not to sound like a commercial but Mr Clean Magic sponges work great.
2006-09-25 04:40:50
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answered by Christina C 1
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Mr. Clean magic erasers work wonders on these type of things. Good Luck
2006-09-25 04:53:17
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answered by baby j 3
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You might try using old towels --- Place over stained area and soak in vinegar. Let sit. Should be able to scrub off stains. If not, try Simple Green. It works on everything for me.
2006-09-25 04:53:49
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answered by SNOOP 4
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I have used the foaming bathroom scrubbing bubbles so I did not have to and that worked pretty well, with a little scrubbing! The Oxy Bleach works pretty well with a soft scrub brush.
2006-09-25 04:45:08
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answered by cyndi_house 1
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Mr. Clean eraser sponge!
2006-09-25 04:40:26
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answered by Jenyfer C 5
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Cillit Bang (Lime and Grime). Ol' Barry Scott's onto a winner there.
2006-09-25 04:42:11
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answered by Phish 5
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Water and a bit of elbow grease
2006-09-25 04:43:37
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answered by Namibia 1
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wipe with a duster dampend in a solution of half vinegar half water
2006-09-27 08:52:51
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answered by joe123 3
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