Dear List Members:
I had a good flight home from Houston yesterday, and the power stayed on at
Houston international Airport during my departure. Saturday night at our
convention headquarters, we were greeted with a different sight. Just as the
celebration was getting under way, all of
I have this stuff all on the top of mine do to cooking and would like to get
it cleaned up, but fear what I might try will reck the finish. We do not fry
a lot, but have gas stove and that from what a read it a bit worse then an
electric stove.
You could try Clorox wipes it was suggested on the
Try goo gone, you can find this on the aisle with the home cleaning
supplies. Some stores also carry it in the hardware section.
Steve Shannon
Today I marry my best friend. The one I laugh with, live for, love..
October 11, 2003
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Hi Edward
Answer: Goo Gone works great on removing adhesives left behind by
stickers, store stickers, gum, etc. It is found in Sears Hardware Stores
and other department
stores.
HTH
Ray
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Hi
Making your own simple and effective products is fun
and economical. We think you will be happily surprised
with the results.
Air Fresheners
Most commercial air fresheners do not freshen the air
at all. Instead, they mask one odor with another, coat
your nasal passages with an undetectable
Yes but will that not wreck the finish on wood surfaces?
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Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 5:41 PM
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Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Cleaning Kitchen