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Can anyone recommend a product for removing grease from things like
the top of a cooker hood .It's stainless steel so Brillo Pads are a
no-no. ( although they would certainly take it off ) . There surely
has to be some wonder product that has been invented for such a
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Can anyone recommend a product for removing grease from things like
the top of a cooker hood .It's stainless steel so Brillo Pads are a
no-no. ( although they would certainly take it off ) . There surely
has to be some wonder product that has been invented for such a
purpose ...
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Bar Keepers' Friend it's magic!

http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/s...ers-friend.asp
although we get it from the local hardware shop.

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On Jul 23, 12:59 pm, wrote:
Can anyone recommend a product for removing grease from things like
the top of a cooker hood .It's stainless steel so Brillo Pads are a
no-no. ( although they would certainly take it off ) . There surely
has to be some wonder product that has been invented for such a
purpose ...
Stuart


Bar Keepers' Friend it's magic!

http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/s...ers-friend.asp
although we get it from the local hardware shop.

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Thx for that .Doesn't say what size bottle it is coz Lakeland
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/F/product/8868
sell a 200g bottle for £1.99 and I neeed other stuff from them anyway
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Can anyone recommend a product for removing grease from things like
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no-no. ( although they would certainly take it off ) . There surely
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I find white spirit works well (though not for anything burnt-on).




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Best Universal Grit Grime and Effluent Remover

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Best Universal Grit Grime and Effluent Remover

BUGGER it


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Carburettor Cleaner ??




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Can anyone recommend a product for removing grease from things like
the top of a cooker hood .It's stainless steel so Brillo Pads are *a
no-no. ( although they would certainly take it off ) . There surely
has to be some wonder product that has been invented for such a
purpose ...
Stuart


I find that commercial cleaning products are very effective, we use Mr
Muscle commercial kitchen cleaner. The bottle states that the product
is for commercial and industrial use only, but there is no special way
to use it. It smells very strong so you might want to open the windows
when you use it. And finally one to avoid would be Hagesan (HG) grease
away which was useless, although other HG products are excellent.
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On 23 Jul, 12:59, wrote:
Can anyone recommend a product for removing grease from things like
the top of a cooker hood .It's stainless steel so Brillo Pads are *a
no-no. ( although they would certainly take it off ) . There surely
has to be some wonder product that has been invented for such a
purpose ...
Stuart


Fairy Power Spray could also be your friend, it's a bit stinky and you
have to leave it to work, but it doesn't do a bad job.
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Can anyone recommend a product for removing grease from things like
the top of a cooker hood .It's stainless steel so Brillo Pads are *a
no-no. ( although they would certainly take it off ) . There surely
has to be some wonder product that has been invented for such a
purpose ...
Stuart


Brush dissolved caustic soda on, then apply heat or steam. Rinse hands
if you touch it, it will eat skin.


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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:09:27 +0100, "Jim" wrote:

Carburettor Cleaner ??

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