Self-Cleaning Oven Cleaning
Follow directions in your manual exactly, as oven Pre-clean the areas not reached in the self-cleaning Use hot water and detergent or a paste of baking If your range manual recommends it, you may leave If your range manual recommends it, you may ... [... more]
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Electric and Gas Cooktops--Cleaning
Most electric and gas cooktops are porcelain enamel, If stubborn soil, lay sudsy wet cloth or towel over Control knobs are washed in warm suds with cloth or The area under drip pans may be washed with warm Cleaning Burners, Gas or ... [... more]
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Homemade Cleaners
Safer Alternatives: Reducing The Risk One of the best means of avoiding exposure to house- Making your own simple and effective products is fun Most commercial air fresheners do not freshen the air For a safer alternative, you may wish to try one ... [... more]
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Refrigerator--Cleaning
Clean refrigerator compartment regularly, even though Remove all food and removable interior parts. Wash with a Occasionally clean freezer compartment following Wash exterior of cabinet with detergent solution; Wipe up spills in the refrigerator ... [... more]
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Range Hood Cleaning
Range hoods and fans remove grease and moisture from Often wash exposed metal with warm suds solution and Never use abrasive pads or scouring powders as they can Occasionally clean fan blades of dirt and grease, Some hoods have charcoal filters. ... [... more]
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Abrasive Cleaners
Wear off dirt, stains, tarnish and hard water Cautions- Can scratch and damage surfaces, making Mild Abrasive Cleaners Plastic or Nylon Mesh Scour pots and pans, oven interiors, and drip pans. Use as directed to remove stains on surfaces ... [... more]
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Wine- Stain Removal on Carpet and Upholstery
2. Mix one-third cup of white household vinegar with Home Maintenance And Repair - 01500518 two-thirds cup of water. Blot. [... more]
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Continuous-Clean Oven Care
Interior oven surfaces are coated with a catalyst, Do not scratch or scrub the coating as it is easily Prevent major spills which can form a hard glaze and or chemical mixture which lowers the temperature at which heat will dissolve food soil. It ... [... more]
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Synthetic Enamel Characteristics
Synthetic enamel is an organic material applied to metal and dried on by mild heat. It is usually found on major appliances as a cheaper substitute for porcelain enamel on surfaces that won't be damaged by alkali or acid. Abrasive cleaners and ... [... more]
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Carpet Stain Removal
For Synthetic Fibers Only When anything is spilled on carpet surface, removal Basic Directions (also refer to each individual stain) Use these steps for all the stains listed. results are best when stain is treated immediately, before it dries. ... [... more]
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Cleaning Porcelain Enamel
Appliances--wash with detergent and warm water and Decorated enamelware--wash in sudsy water, dry with a Bathroom fixtures can be cleaned in a solution of 1 Kitchenware--wash in sudsy water. If necessary use a Avoid abrasive scouring powder or ... [... more]
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Smooth Glass Top Ceramic Cooktop Cleaning
The smooth glassy surface has no crevices for dirt and Special cleaners sold by the manufacturer of the They also remove dark marks from aluminum or copper pans Dark marks from metal rubbing on glasstop MUST be Bar Keepers Friend or ... [... more]
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