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Cleaning a REALLY dirty kitchen
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pollyanna_26 wrote: »
OP It could be worth covering the tops of wall cupboards with shelf paper or whatever is to hand . Ditto shelves it makes keeping on top of things easier if you can scoop it up and give a quick wipe and recover .
polly
When I clean the top of the cupboards( whenI have a new kitchen I will definitely have them up to the ceiling...pipe dream*sigh*.) I leave old tea towels on the cleaned surface.
The next time the tops are cleaned it is so easy to change the T towels having wiped down the tops. HTH.0 -
I use a glass scraper to scrape grease off then use sugar soap. costs about £1 from hardware storeTallyhoh! Stopped Smoking October 2000. Saved £29382.50 so far!0
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