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(the colour of the scourer, even wire wool leaves grey behind) so elbow grease doesn't help much! Any suggestions? Its the cooker 'splash back'. Thank you for your help

2007-11-16 00:04:24 · 15 answers · asked by Em 6 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

15 answers

The best Solution is pour Dawn Dish Soap with Degreaser on it
Rub it in
then wash it off
The Degreaser ingrediant in the soap really breaks up the Grease,
or try an solution that has a degreaser added to it , an extra strength one works nicely, dont use the wire brushes and if you use any the above suggestions you wont need elbow grease to clean it just lots of hot water then scrub with a floor cleaner to make sure you got the soap off.

2007-11-16 00:17:54 · answer #1 · answered by ? 4 · 1 2

Lay a hot wrung out rag on it, to loosen grease. Then use a non-toxic multi cleaner. You can find a good one at a janitor supply store. You mix with water in a bucket or spray bottle, degreasing is one of the formulations.

I clean houses. A customer of mine said what ever I am using is working. He had never seen the greasy fingerprints come off cupboards in kitchen before.

Bottle comes in a gallon container. About $15.00. It will last a long time, can mix to clean ceramic, wood,....

2007-11-16 00:40:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

May I suggest you have the person use bodywash rather than soap. It does not leave the gunge that soap does and makes cleaning the bathroom a lot easier. You could try washing/scrubbing the areas with a paste of bicarb soda and white vinegar. Works wonders, especially on glass shower screens.

2016-05-23 09:26:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Make a paste with biological washing powder and hand hot water. Apply. Leave for 30 mins. Sponge off.

2007-11-16 00:13:19 · answer #4 · answered by Julia H 4 · 0 1

the wire also scratches the tile, huh? Try a couple capsful of clorox in a quart of water and about 1 tsp. of dish soap. Good luck! Just happened to remember hearing something about toothpaste working on grease also...never tried it, but who knows?

2007-11-16 00:29:57 · answer #5 · answered by Grandma 5 · 0 2

Try hot soapy water and white distilled vinegar. Vinegar really cuts through grease.

2007-11-16 01:34:00 · answer #6 · answered by karly 4 · 0 0

For grease you need something that cuts it - I suggest either a strong solution of water and Dawn dishwashing liguid or Simple Green cleaner.

2007-11-16 00:39:42 · answer #7 · answered by Karen W 6 · 1 1

you need a de-greaser first. Also try just using very hot water and a sponge over and over instead of a scrubber.

2007-11-16 00:12:08 · answer #8 · answered by DeeDee 6 · 1 0

Try an orange cleaner, or something like Mr Muscle - you should be able to leave it on, then just wipe it off, rather than try and scour it off.

2007-11-16 00:09:04 · answer #9 · answered by cuddles_gb 6 · 1 1

Just use washing-up liquid, a little water and a sponge.

2007-11-16 00:16:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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