Those Mr. Clean erasers work wonders. When I worked in retail we used them on the gunky shelves and it was the only thing that worked.
2007-05-15 18:40:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The best cleaner I use is made by 1 teaspoon ammonia,1 teaspoon of dishwashing liquid, 1 tablespoon of vinegar and about 1 cup of water.
This helps cut the stickiness and clean it off real easy.
2007-05-16 02:06:06
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answered by mabellret 2
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When I get a stubborn floor/metal/grease stain, I use Simple Green mixed with Bleach.
Here;s the catch: It makes a very poisonous (phosgene) gas, so I use it with a fan, or in small quanities at a time (less than half a pint indoors with no fan). That will do that trick!
2007-05-16 01:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is the kitchen its probably a mixture of grease and dust, which is why its hard to remove. If you can, use hot water, a detergent, and something to give it a bit of a scrub. That should work.
2007-05-16 02:06:38
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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Use a degreaser, Superstore sell's a huge(no name) jug for about 7$,this lasts me about a year!(I'm a clean freak!!!!)Dilute it or you can use it full strength,sponge it on the area,let it sit about 5 min's and then you just wipe it off,work's great! I swear by it!
2007-05-16 02:43:19
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answered by Dr.Taco 2
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TRY GOO GONE OR THE MR CLEAN ERASER PADS WORKS FORME EVERY TIME! GOOD LUCK
2007-05-16 02:09:41
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answered by firewife48461 1
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Try using gasoline.
2007-05-16 01:41:43
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answered by robert_stefan2002 1
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soak small cloth in a winegar and try to wipe it off slowl;y/
2007-05-16 01:37:11
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answered by Haskan 2
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