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getting a grease mark out of speaker..
gabyjane
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Df got some on our less than a day old speaker and im so cross, have tried a wet wipe and some soapy water but it wont budge, must have got there from cooking earlier..
Any ideas please..
Thanks
Any ideas please..
Thanks
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Rub with lemon or lime juice; the acid will help break down the grease. Wipe with a clean moist cloth. Voila0
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Thanks df did that this morning and i went back to check and it had left a lovely water line type mark..not impressed with him at the mo..Someone else has suggested vinegar? just worried that may leave a mark due to the colour as the material is a very light silver?0
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Try white vinegar instead of normal. No colour in that to leave a mark.0
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i usually just use fairy liquidnow proud mum to 3 handsome boys :j latest one born 10/10/11:j0
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