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30th April 2005, 01:21 AM
#21
hi
Hi gv!
Use an all-purpose kitchen or bathroom cleaner for Ceramic sink. Use a scrub brush to stains; rinse with warm water.
It shld help u
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30th April 2005 01:21 AM
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30th April 2005, 01:30 AM
#22
hi
hi Apujittu,
Forgot to write abt Oven.
If the oven is very much greasy,then u can use this method(home made).
Pour 1/2 cup vinegar into a small bowl.
Add 1/2 cup hot water.
Rub away greasy stains with a sponge or a cloth soaked in this solution.
Otherwise, one can use Oven cleaning solutions which we get in any store.But be careful if there r kids at home coz they say they generate fumes that wld be pungent.
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30th April 2005, 07:48 AM
#23
Senior Member
Devoted Hubber
To make small amounts of ginger/garlic paste grate a knob of ginger or a large clove of garlic on the part of grater that is used to grate apples for babies.
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30th April 2005, 07:52 AM
#24
Senior Member
Devoted Hubber
To get rid of strong odours form microwave ovens (especially after cooking fish) boil a few mint leaves in a bowl of water in the oven for a minute. Then keep the door of the oven open for a few mins. Finally remove the bowl and wipe the inside of the oven with a kitchen cloth.
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30th April 2005, 09:51 AM
#25
Thanks napolims445 and grl95014 for the responses.
Are the swiffer sheets disposable or can they be re-used. And regarding the Microfiber cloth, I just saw in the shop y'day, but it says it should be used with little moisture .... Won't the dampness affect the tv, dvd, sound system etc. ?
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4th May 2005, 06:10 PM
#26
Senior Member
Regular Hubber
Hello,
I just saw the "Hard Anodized" wok, what is this? (this is looks like non stick)and is this best for cooking?
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4th May 2005, 07:16 PM
#27
Senior Member
Regular Hubber
Swiffer dry sheets(for dust) are disposable and u can use it to ur hearts content before u dispose. Just that simple. U dont have to damp the swiffer sheets before u clean unlike the microfiber cloth u mentioned about..
Hope it works..
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6th May 2005, 03:36 PM
#28
Senior Member
Senior Hubber
Hi friends,
Can you tell me a way to clean thick mats which we use at the entrance for all rooms?
And, for cleaning the kids' clothes, always prefer to use dettol since they are going to school and bringing infection. Is there any alternative US product available?
Thanks and Regards.
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6th May 2005, 04:46 PM
#29
Senior Member
Devoted Hubber
Hello R,
Cleaning mats is easy.
Once a month, when you are having having head bath with shampoo, stand on inverted mat .Do this while you are still taking bath.
You will notice all the dust from the mat has collected down or goes down the drain. In ten minutes, your mat will be free of dust.
No extra cost of detergent is there.
Try SAVLON for children's clothing.
It is available in all major department stores like Albertson, SAFEWAY etc.
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6th May 2005, 11:25 PM
#30
hi sarith
is that risk to cover a drip pan with foil? do u do it regularly? actualy it's a nice tip.
Deepali
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