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Cleaning greasy surfaces

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  • chicaloca
    chicaloca Posts: 47 Forumite
    thanks everyone ill have to stock up on them all soon :D not that im lookin forward to it mind you, but then again who does! thanks :D:D
  • JanCee
    JanCee Posts: 1,241 Forumite
    I saw this on How Clean is Your House a few weeks ago and it really does work on glass oven doors. Mix bicarb of soda powder into a paste with washing up liquid, it just needs to be runny enough to spread on. Then scrape off with a plastic scraper. It shifts even the most stubborn grease marks.
  • patchwork_cat
    patchwork_cat Posts: 5,874 Forumite
    HI
    Soda crystals are brilliant on grease.
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