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cleaning mank off top of kitchen units!
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            Soda Crystals for me as wellBlessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
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            Hi shandyclover,
 We have an existing thread with more advice that may help:
 cleaning mank off top of kitchen units!
 this thread may also help - cleaning kitchen, grease problem
 I'll add your thread to the first one later to keep the suggestions together.
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            The best way I have found is to put a tea cup full of washing oda crystals in a bowl of hot water and add a good squirt of Stardrops. Works everytime, cuts through the grease and dirt really well.Cat, Dogs and the Horses are our fag and beer money :beer:0 :beer:0
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            Another job for the magic WD40... dead easy! Without all of the scrubbing and hot water carrying too. Well, you need to wipe it over when you've finished I suppose... The beautiful thing about learning is nobody can take it away from you. The beautiful thing about learning is nobody can take it away from you.
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            shandyclover wrote: »We've just moved, and while the new house was left fairly clean I've just discovered the top of the kitchen cupboards by the extractor hood are absolutely filthy, covered in in thick, sticky grease that looks like it will have to be scraped off!
 Does anyone have any advice how to best go about cleaning this - I don't think normal kitchen cleaners will touch it.
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            I would tend to use a window scraper and get rid of the most first, then give it a good old clean with stardrops or soap powder.4 Stones and 0 pounds or 25.4kg lighter :j0
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            we did ours in our rental house, gross, I used cillit bang, really cuts through it.'' Ok Marge, if anyone asks, you require 24-hour nursing care; Lisa's a clergyman; Maggie is seven people and Bart was wounded in Vietnam ''0
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