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Default How to clean the painted interior of a microwave?

On 1/4/2011 3:24 AM, mm wrote:
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 22:38:50 -0500, Tony Miklos
wrote:

On 1/3/2011 10:45 AM, wrote:
On 1/3/2011 2:59 AM, mm wrote:
On 03 Jan 2011 02:42:43 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
wrote:


Original Magic Eraser Sponge

http://www.mrclean.com/en_US/magic-eraser.do?gclid=CIrP4uOAnaYCFQcKbAodJmJqoQ


This looks pretty good. If I see one, I'll get it. I already look
once in a while at what the cleaning aisle has, but I may even look
even farther for it.

If the residue is sooty, Magic Eraser will likely help. You don't
explain what/how the plastic burned - flamed, melted, or? If it is
melted on, then it won't come off with detergents.

Magic Eraser is finely abrasive, but I've cleaned greasy fingerprints
from semi-gloss paint without causing visible scratches.


Auto polishing compound will do about the same and for the same price as
one silly sponge, you'll have enough for a lifetime of fine abrasive
cleaning.


Thanks.

You mean rubbing compound? In the green can from Simoniz?*** At
least it was green 30 years ago, when I bought my second can**.

Or some other polish?


No. Polishing compound is finer, rubbing compound is more coarse. See
other reply.