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Cast iron fireplace
shezza
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Hi, I have a black cast iron fireplace that I have to admit I have neglected for quite a while (except for dusting). I have noticed that it is starting to look a bit shabby and I would like to clean it up, but I have no idea what to use. Could anyone one help me please. :beer:
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A good hardware store will sell you some old fashioned blacking for a couple of pounds which you apply sparingly with a cloth and rub in well. It will bring it up like new.0
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Stove blacking, like this:
http://www.firesnflames.co.uk/vmchk/Stove-accessories/Stove-Polish/456-13503.html0 -
Many thanks for the replies, and the picture of what I'm looking for is really helpful. :T:T:rotfl:0
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