removing grime from doors
#21
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Morganton, Ga
Posts: 944
Two words Krud Kutter. It is amazing, my go to cleaner. It is sold at hardware stores, Ace, Home Depot, Loewes and comes concentrated. I dilute it and put it into a smaller spray bottle and one spray bottle full strength for really tough jobs. Love to find it on sale and a gallon usually lasts a year.
#25
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Horse Country, FL
Posts: 7,341
I have asthma and limit my use of cleaners. My favorite is a good microfiber cloth and water. Amazing what that combo can remove...and it is great for polishing glass and mirrors. It may not work on ground in dirt, however. The Magic Eraser would be something I'd try if the microfiber didnt' work.
#29
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: No. California
Posts: 2,130
[QUOTE=delma_paulk;6251574]Try a Mister Clean Eraser
I was told by my refrigerator maintenance guy that this is the very best for cleaning hard to clean places (in this case the handles of the fridge), as it will not destroy the surface of the area needing cleaning. Try it.....sure can't hurt. Just wet the Mister Clean sponge and wipe away......
I was told by my refrigerator maintenance guy that this is the very best for cleaning hard to clean places (in this case the handles of the fridge), as it will not destroy the surface of the area needing cleaning. Try it.....sure can't hurt. Just wet the Mister Clean sponge and wipe away......
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