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White vinegar will clean most things, so I use this on a warm glass oven to
keep doors sparkling. rinsed first in hot soapy water or suds, and rinsed,and finally buffed up with kitchen paper towels. Sprinkle bicarbinate of soda, around the sink plug hole, and then pour some white vinegar ontop....this will fizz up and slowly go down the drain....taking all the grease and yuk with it. Use a dab of white vinegar on a cloth around the taps too...infact anywhere where a slight stain maybe, it is excellent as the acid gets to work instantly on most things. Even in the bath room, and limescale comes away effortlessly. Glass and ceramics are left unharmed. I've never used it on my ceramic hob, as I use a special cream, but can't see that it would harm this. Anyone have a glass fronted coal or log fire....cleans the glass up real fine.. HTH |
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