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Lazy folk
The Natural Philosopher Wrote in message:
On 06/09/17 14:35, michael adams wrote: "James Wilkinson Sword" wrote in message news Well this is getting ridiculous, apparently people actually pay someone to clean their oven for them. I just got a leaflet through the door advertising an "oven cleaning specialist". How lazy do you have to be to not do this yourself? Clearly you haven't been paying attention. All TV ads for household/kitchen/bathroom/toilet cleaning products show their products as instantly shifting a degree of built-up filth which is immediately evident, and which could only be the result of month's long neglect. Unlike the insides of ovens whose condition might not be immediately apparent and might not actually detract from the functionality of the appliance*. The satisafctory cleaning of ovens may also require the use of chemicals which are no longer available to the general public in sufficiently small quantities, if at all. Admittedly while having a grime streaked lavatory pan or sink may not actually detract from their functionality, they may nevertless impact on the overall "experience" Of course the obvious asner is removeable oven linings and a bath of hot caustic in the neighborhood Nah, pyrolytic liners. -- Jim K ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |