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Transporting oven cleaner
MSaxp
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I appreciate this is a silly question but any thoughts are welcome.
My brother in law liked Doktor Power oven cleaner (seems to work miracles for my oven).
He lives abroad and wants to get some for himself. Seems like the oven cleaner is corrosive, so not great to have in my checked in bag when I visit. Royal mail also seem to dislike oven cleaners.
Is there another solution? (other than him using a different oven cleaner and extra elbow grease)
My brother in law liked Doktor Power oven cleaner (seems to work miracles for my oven).
He lives abroad and wants to get some for himself. Seems like the oven cleaner is corrosive, so not great to have in my checked in bag when I visit. Royal mail also seem to dislike oven cleaners.
Is there another solution? (other than him using a different oven cleaner and extra elbow grease)
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A parcel?
While not writing accurately what it is, having a number of "this way up" signs and "corrosive" signs may do the trick.0 -
Where does it need to get to? JML products are sold all over europe etc. Failing that buy it online and get it sent over?Some people don't exaggerate........... They just remember big!0
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