Funny thing is about those bowls. I googled the name and some of those bowls are worth up to $20.00 apiece. I bought them because they looked neat. And I paid a dollar for all 4!
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Interesting. Did you see this story on CNN?
http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/21/opinio...-ding-antiques |
Have you tried cleaning with baking soda, put some on a damp sponge or cloth and rub it on. I have used baking soda on a lot of things that it worked really well. And it won't scratch.
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How about a Magic Eraser? I love those.
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How about baking soda? Mix it with water to make a paste and have a go at the stains.
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Thanks for the tips....I will try the baking soda and I do have a Magic Eraser to try too.
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Originally Posted by Prism99
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Interesting. Did you see this story on CNN?
http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/21/opinio...-ding-antiques Thanks for the link :) |
The best thing I have found for removing stains from dishes is OXY-CLEAN it can be found in the laundry products section at Walmart.
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Well my bowls are white once again !!!!
I soaked them in denture tablets as per directions. Then I made a paste of baking soda and water and used a Magic Eraser to scrub the bowls. Thank you one and all for the great tips. |
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