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Burnt on milk stain on ceramic hob
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Does anyone know if a good stain remover for spilt milk thats burnt on, on a ceramic hob? I live in a rented property so dont want to use anything thats going to damage the ceramic but brut force and elbow grease jst isnt shifting it!!! Ta ta
Does anyone know if a good stain remover for spilt milk thats burnt on, on a ceramic hob? I live in a rented property so dont want to use anything thats going to damage the ceramic but brut force and elbow grease jst isnt shifting it!!! Ta ta
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I use one of those stainless steel ball things and soapy water - gets everything off easily without scratching.
This sort of thing - from any supermarket
http://tinyurl.com/42lyaq
I use one of those stainless steel ball things and soapy water - gets everything off easily without scratching.
This sort of thing - from any supermarket
http://tinyurl.com/42lyaq
You have to be careful what you use on ceramic hobs. Most things are OK, but ordinary washing-up liquid (for example) gradually 'dulls' the shine and you can get special cleaning chemicals for them. Don't know where you'd find them (it's been several years since I had one), but you used to find them in Wilkos, B&Q, etc.
If you have your original manual, it should say in there which cleaners you can and can't use.
If you have your original manual, it should say in there which cleaners you can and can't use.
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