Use baking soda and a nylon or Teflon pot scrubber. Baking soda will clean a lot of things. You can clean your drains using baking soda and white vinegar, it will cut grease on just about anything. I use it all of the time.
2007-02-18 10:53:34
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answered by witchypoo 4
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I use a natural stone cleaner cream for most of my house cleaning. It cleans Stainless Steel, Silver, Bronze, Brass, Gold, Copper well almost all metals ,It´s great for cleaning the bathrooms gets rid of all that limescale ,gets rid of grim & grease, even cleans windows and many more thing´s ,it´s really easy to use just a little on a sponge and wipe, I use it all day long for cleaning and my kitchen sinks always look like new and all my pot´s and pans are stainless steal , Best thing since sliced bread , sure you can find one similar to the one I use in one of the big shops or your local hardware store ,here is the web site with the product I use www.promonov.com it really works
2007-02-18 18:59:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I am in the cleaning business and we use this cleaning cloth off the internet. You can use them to dry all your dishes. You have to buy in packages of 5 but they are only like $3 bucks a piece. I have ordered them and use them on everything, especially cleaning windows and clean mirrors. They are made out of tiny fibers. They are guaranteed not to scratch and all you do is rinse the cloth under water, wring it out and wipe ANY surface with no streaks or scratch. Use em over and over. I have not thrown one away yet!
I am sold on this ...I encourage you to try it out….hope this helps…Steve
2007-02-19 07:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Try olive oil, vinegar, or club soda for stains. Grease can be removed by using a mixture of warm water and ammonia. To make them shine use vinegar.
2007-02-18 18:53:09
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answered by ThinkaboutThis 6
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Use some cleanser (Comet, Ajax, or Baking Soda) and scrub your pans. Ensure you rinse ALL of the cleanser when done. Then use an SOS pad to scrub and buff the finish to make it look like new.
2007-02-18 18:51:36
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answered by Raising6Ducklings! 6
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Use Softscrub, squeeze some on a damp sponge and rub on it...it's in most stores, just rub it on easly and wipe off with some water. There it's shiny...!
2007-02-18 18:57:56
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answered by makeitmyday123 1
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Buy SOS pads, They not only do a great job, but they last longer that any of the other.
2007-02-18 23:02:37
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answered by lennie 6
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wash rinse dry and if that dont work an S.O.S. pad and a little old fashioned elbow grease should do the job .
2007-02-18 18:52:08
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answered by whatisthisallabout? 2
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just keep em clean and wipe them dry so they won't get water spots. if they do just wipe em off real good.
2007-02-18 18:50:10
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answered by Butch 3
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Dont use them.
2007-02-18 18:48:11
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answered by Troubled 3
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