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stainless steel cleaning??
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What is with you lot? Abuse on this thread and also Ed Wood telling me I'm a Mucky Little Tripe Hound in 'The Arm's! ;D10 Dec 2007 - Led Zeppelin - I was there. :j [/COLOR]:cool2: I wear my 50 (gold/red/white) blood donations pin badge with pride. [/SIZE][/COLOR]Give blood, save a life. [/B]0
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noooooooooo ???Have you tried brown sauce left on over night
But I might give that a go also cos Mam bought me some when I moved in and we don't like it! lol.Dream of being mortgage free....
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I have the same problem in my kitchen,I have a s/s sink and hob.On the hob I use Mr Muscle Kitchen Cleaner and on my sink I use either Lime Lite (bought anywhere) or a foul smelling product called Oust Surface Limescale remover which I've only seen in Wilkinsons.It smells gross but is brilliant for cleaning.
Someone gave me a tip to keep it looking new and easier to clean next time.When you have cleaned it rub on some baby oil.I haven't tried it myself but apparently it works.
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window and glass cleaner spray usually bring stainless steel up a treatLaughter is the sun
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Bicarbonate of soda is really good for making stainless steel sparkle. It can also be used to unblock plugholes. It is usually less than 50p a tub from the baking section of the supermarket.0
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is the kitchen covered under warranty? like from MFI or something? Just wondering maybe they could have a look at it.
I love viakal which you can buy at tesco for limescale type stains.:heart2:Mum to my little Daisy 3 and Archie 1.:heart2:0 -
We have a small chain of local shops called "Roy's of Wroxham"
yay, another East anglian person!!
website:- http://www.roys.co.uk
email addy for roys.... carol.lane@roysonline.co.uk ;D
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I'm from east Anglia too but never heard of Roys of Wroxham. ??? Come to think of it......never even heard of Wroxham!! LOL
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I'm new here, so everywhere is new to me
have to look at a map to find out where everything is in relation to where I am. :-[
you may know your store just as Roys, that's what I knew my store as till I checked something they had their name on. Had a look at their website, and their "largest village store" (wroxham) looks pretty big, if you're near there I'd imagine it would've been hard to miss.
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CelticSprite...... Your local's not Thetford is it!! :-/0
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