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Has anyone tried quickleen-s powder for removing discolouration and
flame makes on stainless steel. see http://www.steelcleaner.com I got a free sample from http://www.stainlesssteelcleaner.co.uk it seems to work fine on my stainless steel frying pans. what do you think if you have tried it? |
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![]() "mr stainless" > wrote in message ... > Has anyone tried quickleen-s powder for removing discolouration and > flame makes on stainless steel. see ****SPAM**** Or better yet, buy a can of Spam, slice it and pan fry it with eggs for breakfast. Jill |
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On 3/03/2011 8:33 PM, mr stainless wrote:
> Has anyone tried quickleen-s powder for removing discolouration and > flame makes on stainless steel. see http://www.steelcleaner.com I got > a free sample from http://www.stainlesssteelcleaner.co.uk it seems to > work fine on my stainless steel frying pans. what do you think if you > have tried it? Tried it and it scratched the frying pan to hell. Would never use it again. Be safer using sandpaper on the frying pan! Krypsis |
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On 3/3/2011 4:33 AM, mr stainless wrote:
> Has anyone tried quickleen-s powder for removing discolouration and > flame makes on stainless steel. see http://www.spamcleaner.com I got > a free sample from http://www.spamlesssteelcleaner.co.uk it seems to > work fine on my stainless steel frying pans. what do you think if you > have tried it? My hands turned bright red and now the skin is falling off of them. Is that supposed to happen? |
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George > wrote: > On 3/3/2011 4:33 AM, mr stainless wrote: > > Has anyone tried quickleen-s powder for removing discolouration and > > flame makes on stainless steel. see (link snipped) I got > > a free sample from (link snipped) it seems to > > work fine on my stainless steel frying pans. what do you think if you > > have tried it? > > > My hands turned bright red and now the skin is falling off of them. Is > that supposed to happen? LOL! My first clue was that the OP is "mr stainless". -- Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ Holy Order of the Sacred Sisters of St. Pectina of Jella "Always in a jam, never in a stew; sometimes in a pickle." Pepparkakor particulars posted 11-29-2010; http://web.me.com/barbschaller |
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jmcquown wrote:
> "mr stainless" > wrote in message > ... >> Has anyone tried quickleen-s powder for removing discolouration and >> flame makes on stainless steel. see ****SPAM**** > > Or better yet, buy a can of Spam, slice it and pan fry it with eggs > for breakfast. > > Jill First laugh of the day! ![]() |
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On 2011-03-03 05:40:47 -0800, George said:
> On 3/3/2011 4:33 AM, mr stainless wrote: >> Has anyone tried quickleen-s powder for removing discolouration and >> flame makes on stainless steel. see http://www.spamcleaner.com I got >> a free sample from http://www.spamlesssteelcleaner.co.uk it seems to >> work fine on my stainless steel frying pans. what do you think if you >> have tried it? > > > My hands turned bright red and now the skin is falling off of them. Is > that supposed to happen? That's how you know it's working! -- If God didn't want us to eat animals, why did he make them out of meat? |
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mr stainless wrote:
> Has anyone tried quickleen-s powder for removing discolouration and > flame makes on stainless steel. see http://www.steelcleaner.com I got > a free sample from http://www.stainlesssteelcleaner.co.uk it seems to > work fine on my stainless steel frying pans. what do you think if you > have tried it? No, it scratches too much, and is caustic. Better to use toothpaste. It won't scratch the stainless steel, but is a very mild abrasive compound. WD-40 cleans up SS pretty well, too. |
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