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Default Stain Removal (tomato sauce) On Rubbermaid Plastic Containers?

RicodJour wrote:
On Oct 2, 10:32 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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"aemeijers" wrote in message
RicodJour wrote:
On Oct 2, 7:45 pm, "Robert11" wrote:
Anyone happen to know what, if anything, will remove tomato sauce
discoloring of the typical Rubbermaid (semi-rigid) plastic food
containers ?
Are there any particularly good stain removal sites ?
Can't be done. Try these instead of eating plastic.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Pyrex-18-Piece-S...s_W0QQitemZ290...


I'd rather eat a few outgassing hydrocarbon molecules than pick pyrex
gravel out of my feet after dropping a glass fridge box. (I don't wear
shoes inside- most of the year I don't even wear socks.)

So, don't drop glass.


Really. I wonder if he's also eliminated all glass condiment, beer,
olives, etc., etc., etc. glass jars from his kitchen...house?

R

Mostly, yes. What can I say- I have poor depth perception and am a bit
of a klutz, besides. I use thickwall coffee mugs for drinking, and
plastic plates and salad bowls. My Corning ware soup bowls have handles.
Stuff in fridge tends to be more of a problem than elsewhere, since the
condensation on the glass makes it slippery, but small condiment/olive
jars are rather hard to break- they usually bounce on the vinyl floor.
Can't drink beer anymore, but when I did, I preferred cans. I do have
normal drinking glasses and pretty china plates and stuff, but other
than the very occasional times company comes over, they basically sit in
the cabinet.

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aem sends, blurrily....