Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => Frequently Asked Questions & Useful Resources => Topic started by: David Worsley on December 11, 2008, 11:20:25 am
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hi everyone
please advise what is good for cleaning cupboard fronts in a kitchen , they have a lot of cooking grease in the crevis,
thankyou
wendy
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Hi
Brillo degreaser and a toothbrush.
Wipe away with Kitchen towel, I use the Tesco brand, very good.
Regards
Martin 8)
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hi
thankyou for that martin will give a go
wendy
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hi
thankyou for that martin will give a go
wendy
Hi Wendy use a low pH between 8 to 9.5 degreaser and terry microfiber cleaning cloths
Regards
Tadgh
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hi best thing we have found is viro-sol or ubik2000 , they make lite work of it :)
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hi
thankyou for that martin will give a go
wendy
Hi Wendy use a low pH between 8 to 9.5 degreaser and terry microfiber cleaning cloths
Regards
Tadgh
Huh? That's a neutral-to-high pH. I think what you mean is use a mildly caustic solution. I would probably go a bit stronger, myself, if it's really greasy and there's stuff caked in crevices.