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Old 15th February 2008, 19:45
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Thumbs up Enviromentally friendly stainless steel cleaning products thst work

At last shiny clean stainless steel bin, taps, kettle

I bought a new product this week called Method stainless steel streak free clean and polish along with a stainless steel microfiber cloth.
I'm very impressed not only is it enviromentelly friendly, not tested on animals but it works

Tesco sell a small range of their products along with other large supermarkets.
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Old 15th February 2008, 19:57
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Good find Tyrole

Must admit I use Baby Oil to buff up my microwave, kettle and sink - works too!!!
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Old 15th February 2008, 20:04
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Good find Tyrole

Must admit I use Baby Oil to buff up my microwave, kettle and sink - works too!!!
great have some of that here
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Good find Tyrole

Must admit I use Baby Oil to buff up my microwave, kettle and sink - works too!!!
Really? baby oil? will have to try...I have stainless steel oven, sink, kettle, microwave coffee machine...am always moaning about streaks...will have a try...thanks for tips
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might try it on my stainless steel splashback - have some baby bedtime oil - might make thekitchen snooze
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Old 15th February 2008, 20:14
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Even if you use the baby oil the cloth make really help.
It saves using kitchen roll, less waste
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Method stuff smells lovely as well...like bakewell tart (YUUUUM!)
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I know baby oil probably sounds strange but it really, really works!! Only thing is - use it sparingly - a little goes a long, long way.
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[QUOTE=penfold;461119]Method stuff smells lovely as well...like bakewell tart (YUUUUM!)[/QUOTE

its really lovely isn't it almost lovely enough to eat...
i've got some of the method wood furniture cleaner and it works a treat, makes the furniture come up lovely and smells beautiful...
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olive oil works better i find and it leaves cooker and hood and kettle like new.plus gets all the greese off,rub on leave for a couple of minutes,i have a cuppa then buff it off.
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