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Natural Gas Stove 'Scum'?
Ophelia wrote:
> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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> > Ophelia wrote:
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> >>l not -l wrote:
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> >>>itsjoannotjoann wrote:
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> >>>> I've noticed when I use any of the sealed, electronic ignition burners
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> >>>> there's a brown 'scum' around the burner used. There's not been a
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> >>>> boil over and scum is the only way I know to term this hard brown
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> >>>> residue. It takes a dab of Soft Scrub with bleach to remove it and
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> >>>> tonight I had to use a LOT of elbow grease and still didn't get all of
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> >>>> it. What is this and is there and easier way to remove it??
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> >>> I bought an inexpensive, battery operated, electric toothbrush (Oral-B)
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> >>> to clean that spot. Apply a little Softscrub to the brush and let it
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> >>> supply the "elbow grease". I bought it at Big Lots! for a fraction of
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> >>> the price supermarkets and drugstores sell it for.
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> >>Hey have a large electric 'toothbrush' type thing made for the job!
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> >>Here it is:
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> >>http://www.lakeland.co.uk/21572/Soni...Bathroom-Brush
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> >>and you can buy various heads to fit
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> > Various heads, huh... I bet you can... hehehe
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> > Ophelia, you never cease to amaze... and you're so cute! 
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> *THWAP*
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Best
Greg
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