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Title: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on November 26, 2018, 05:03:00 pm
Hi guys.
So basically picked up a kebab shop and say no to insides as a rule normally but the offer of free chicken shish swayed me.
There gross on the insides, and standard fairy just ain't cutting it. Is there another detergent out there that will do it?
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: AuRavelling79 on November 26, 2018, 05:11:35 pm
You know those plastic scouring pads with yellow sponge on one side and green plastic scouring material on the other? Get a big one of those and use the scouring side first pass, then squeegee.  Then just use your standard mop once you have greasy stuff wiped off for a final pass.

I did an end of tenancy on a student flat and it worked well on the bathroom window and kitchen window insides with mould and grease.
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: zesty on November 26, 2018, 05:29:38 pm
Is it even worth it?  ???

Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: dazmond on November 26, 2018, 05:30:20 pm
Hi guys.
So basically picked up a kebab shop and say no to insides as a rule normally but the offer of free chicken shish swayed me.
There gross on the insides, and standard fairy just ain't cutting it. Is there another detergent out there that will do it?

virosol is perfect for the job....its a degreaser so will cut through the fat...spray bottle then mop and blade,job done.....
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on November 26, 2018, 05:56:48 pm
Is it even worth it?  ???

Na, I don't know how to run a business mate...
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on November 26, 2018, 05:57:54 pm
Hi guys.
So basically picked up a kebab shop and say no to insides as a rule normally but the offer of free chicken shish swayed me.
There gross on the insides, and standard fairy just ain't cutting it. Is there another detergent out there that will do it?

virosol is perfect for the job....its a degreaser so will cut through the fat...spray bottle then mop and blade,job done.....

Sound Daz
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: Don Kee on November 26, 2018, 06:00:50 pm
Is it even worth it?  ???

Free kebab mate...ALWAYS worth it!!
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on November 26, 2018, 06:01:06 pm
You know those plastic scouring pads with yellow sponge on one side and green plastic scouring material on the other? Get a big one of those and use the scouring side first pass, then squeegee.  Then just use your standard mop once you have greasy stuff wiped off for a final pass.

I did an end of tenancy on a student flat and it worked well on the bathroom window and kitchen window insides with mould and grease.

Bare that in mind sweet bud
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: CleanClear on November 26, 2018, 06:07:24 pm
Something like Flash All Purpose liquid will cut through the grease and remove it, leaving you to finish it with Fairy or whatever.
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: CleanClear on November 26, 2018, 06:07:58 pm
Is it even worth it?  ???

Na, I don't know how to run a business mate...

Did you make the descision when you where hungry though ?  ;D
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: Richard Groves on November 26, 2018, 06:18:09 pm
Sounds like a pita.
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: Michael Peterson on November 26, 2018, 07:10:24 pm
I’m with daz on this one virosol and the likes are good for these jobs
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: Michael Peterson on November 26, 2018, 07:11:15 pm
And I hope your getting one of those chicken kebabs on the rotating stick , a shawarma I think . They are truly the food of gods
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: John Mart on November 26, 2018, 07:15:44 pm
You know those plastic scouring pads with yellow sponge on one side and green plastic scouring material on the other? Get a big one of those and use the scouring side first pass, then squeegee.  Then just use your standard mop once you have greasy stuff wiped off for a final pass.

I did an end of tenancy on a student flat and it worked well on the bathroom window and kitchen window insides with mould and grease.

Bare that in mind sweet bud
Gay?
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on November 26, 2018, 08:13:28 pm
You know those plastic scouring pads with yellow sponge on one side and green plastic scouring material on the other? Get a big one of those and use the scouring side first pass, then squeegee.  Then just use your standard mop once you have greasy stuff wiped off for a final pass.

I did an end of tenancy on a student flat and it worked well on the bathroom window and kitchen window insides with mould and grease.

Bare that in mind sweet bud
Gay?

What?
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: John Mart on November 26, 2018, 08:41:48 pm
You know those plastic scouring pads with yellow sponge on one side and green plastic scouring material on the other? Get a big one of those and use the scouring side first pass, then squeegee.  Then just use your standard mop once you have greasy stuff wiped off for a final pass.

I did an end of tenancy on a student flat and it worked well on the bathroom window and kitchen window insides with mould and grease.

Bare that in mind sweet bud
Gay?

What?
Either that or a punctuation issue?
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: Plankton on November 26, 2018, 09:53:54 pm
Is it even worth it?  ???
Next question... How do you get the grease off your mop :)
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: dazmond on November 26, 2018, 09:59:28 pm
And I hope your getting one of those chicken kebabs on the rotating stick , a shawarma I think . They are truly the food of gods

we have a kebab shop near me and its fantastic,not greasy and pretty healthy...i only get the proper chicken fillet kebabs with plenty of salad

NO shawarma
NO donner meat

..........its just reformed meat.....not ideal when your building muscle..... ;D
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: Stoots on November 26, 2018, 11:17:45 pm
Mixed donner with chilli sauce.  :P

Always get bad guts later on but just part of the meal.
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: Bungle on November 27, 2018, 04:56:20 pm
Sheesh, what a thread.
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: John Mart on November 27, 2018, 05:23:40 pm
Sheesh, what a thread.
:D
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: robbo333 on November 27, 2018, 05:26:13 pm
I doner why I bothered reading this. ;D

Ps screwfix no nonsense degreaser
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: Don Kee on November 27, 2018, 08:29:13 pm
Mixed donner with chilli sauce.  :P

Always get bad guts later on but just part of the meal.


Most sensible post I’ve seen on this forum for a while, well done this man!!

Next question...naan bread or pitta bread...?
I vote naan!!!
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: John Mart on November 27, 2018, 08:38:50 pm
Mixed donner with chilli sauce.  :P

Always get bad guts later on but just part of the meal.


Most sensible post I’ve seen on this forum for a while, well done this man!!

Next question...naan bread or pitta bread...?
I vote naan!!!
Well naan is far superior to pitta, but with a kebab? Is that a Bristol innovation?
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: CleanClear on November 27, 2018, 10:14:23 pm
Mixed donner with chilli sauce.  :P

Always get bad guts later on but just part of the meal.


Most sensible post I’ve seen on this forum for a while, well done this man!!

Next question...naan bread or pitta bread...?
I vote naan!!!

Naan is for dipping in curries. Pitta is essential for kebabs. I suppose in the scheme of things there's nothing to prevent a kebab being placed in a hollowed out Tiger roll. But its not really a Kebab, and neither is one of them Greek things on a stick with no bread round it. A kebab is now really known as some meat, with salad in a pitta bread.

Infact i have a bad dream of leaving Liverpool and going elsewhere for a kebab. They'll ask me if i want it in a naan (therby making it not a kebab), while i'm there arguing the toss over what is and is not a kebab, a window cleaner comes in and can't clean the windows. This has been a recurring dream so its spooky reading this here...............
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: nathankaye on November 27, 2018, 10:55:23 pm
I dont know about a kebab house but a windie went into the local chippy and started cleaning. Five minutes later a fight broke out, quite nasty.
The potatoe heads got skinned and the fish got battered
 ;D ;D

Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: Don Kee on November 28, 2018, 07:57:42 am
Mixed donner with chilli sauce.  :P

Always get bad guts later on but just part of the meal.


Most sensible post I’ve seen on this forum for a while, well done this man!!

Next question...naan bread or pitta bread...?
I vote naan!!!
Well naan is far superior to pitta, but with a kebab? Is that a Bristol innovation?

They’re all about Pitta bread around here the heathen peasants...

Most Kebabs I had back home (Derby/Nottingham areas) have been on a naan bread and its so much better!
They cant make a decent greasy kebab in Bristol, most of them still taste like big foots winky even after a few beers.
Title: Re: Inside of kebab shop
Post by: Don Kee on November 28, 2018, 07:58:22 am
Mixed donner with chilli sauce.  :P

Always get bad guts later on but just part of the meal.


Most sensible post I’ve seen on this forum for a while, well done this man!!

Next question...naan bread or pitta bread...?
I vote naan!!!

Naan is for dipping in curries. Pitta is essential for kebabs. I suppose in the scheme of things there's nothing to prevent a kebab being placed in a hollowed out Tiger roll. But its not really a Kebab, and neither is one of them Greek things on a stick with no bread round it. A kebab is now really known as some meat, with salad in a pitta bread.

Infact i have a bad dream of leaving Liverpool and going elsewhere for a kebab. They'll ask me if i want it in a naan (therby making it not a kebab), while i'm there arguing the toss over what is and is not a kebab, a window cleaner comes in and can't clean the windows. This has been a recurring dream so its spooky reading this here...............


Hmmmm....another topic you don’t know what you’re talking about  :P :P ;D ;D