Bon Ami does a good job for me. I also use baking soda, that works almost as well.
2007-03-22 09:47:09
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answered by Fordman 7
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I use Cameo porcelain and copper cleaner on mine, but I have used Soft scrub and also Barkeepers, (or something like that) any powder I always wet it to a paste before scrubbing, then rinse and follow with Windex for a shine. I remodeled my kitchen about a year ago with a flat ceramic top stove, porcelain double sink with tile counter tops and back splash and a ceramic tile floor, I'm all about non scratching products! What was I thinking??? But I do love it, even if I do have a rag in my hand at all times! Have you found that even steam or water will leave a spot or ring to scrub up? I still love it though! Hope I've been of some help and good luck!
2007-03-22 10:16:41
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answered by HeatherS 6
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Try this one, one of my favorite site.
2014-05-28 13:16:20
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answered by Anonymous
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you can easily clean it off with White Vinegar and a little Baking soda no expensive cleaners needed, Vinegar and baking soda are inexpensive and clean better than store bought cleaners can and they are both non toxic. Good Luck !
2007-03-23 01:49:11
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answered by mshonnie 6
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I clean mine with a sponge hot water and detergent, and then polish it with a microfibre cloth and it still looks brand new after two years.
2007-03-22 11:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Try white vinegar.
It cuts through grease, gives a great shine and best of all is a terrific germ killer too.
2007-03-22 11:11:01
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answered by Ann D 4
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Soft Scrub... perfect every time, follow with windex to make it shine.
2007-03-22 09:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I mix alittle rubbing Alcohol in the Windex. works great.
2007-03-22 09:48:26
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answered by tuna 3
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Cerama Bryte. You can buy it at Home Depot.
2007-03-22 09:44:30
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answered by yet_another_realist 3
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