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Old 03-26-06, 06:20   #1 (permalink)
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Spring Cleaning!!!!!!

So, this upcoming Thursday and Friday...the fiancee and I will be doing spring cleaning around the house. She yelled at me for using Stoner's and an MF on the mirror last week, just wait until this week....BAUAHHAHAHAHHAHA. Some ideas I have brewing:

1) AIO the shower(s), wax with NXT.
2) NXT Metal Polysh on light/sink fixtures.
3) Lexol on the leather furniture.
4) NXT the stove and laundry machines.
5) 303 or someone sort of plastic cleaner on the microwave door.

One thing that drives me mad is the stainless steel sink. It's a water spot haven

Any ideas on what to use on the sink?
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I used Gold Class on our stainless sink once and it helped a bit. The best thing to do though honestly is give it a good wipe down every night. It helps delay the spotting becoming so horrid. I give mine a scrub down with an SOS pad about every month too to eliminate spots and grunge. I don't think AIO will cut through shower scum though. I seem to recall a thread that discussed the fact that soap contains some measure of fat which requires alkaline to truly cut through. Something like that anyway. I tried the PC and some paint cleaner in our shower stall once and it did nothing to the water spotting/soap scum.
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Just be careful with the shower floors, or anything that might wash down onto them and make it slippery.
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