i just moved to a place of my own…hooray…and well the cooker has these nasty stains on them…like burnt milk and food stains that the previous owners/tenants didnt bother cleaning…so im abit stuck for ideas on hwo to remove them,.i tried useing the silver scrubber thingy, and lots of kitchen cleaner stuff, its hard work getting rid of it…is there anythin i can use to help scrub the black stuff off quicker…
thanks guysxx
also
on a sep note, any other ways of making the home look better/nicer/comfy on a low budget..
Get an over cleaner. Spray on for a few minutes, then wipe off with a wet rag.
Get plugins or reed diffusers for different rooms for freshening up the air.
Also, we use a red bulb from Home Depot in our bathrooms, in addition to regular lighting, to dry up the bathrooms after bath. It keeps the bathroom so fresh and free of mildew.
If this is a temporary home, then don't buy expensive furniture. Find an IKEA!
use any kitchen cleaner and leave it on for about 15 -20 minutes. I like Lysol Kitchen Spray cleaner. Also use a sponge dipped in hot steamy water to loosen the stains.
Get an over cleaner. Spray on for a few minutes, then wipe off with a wet rag.
Get plugins or reed diffusers for different rooms for freshening up the air.
Also, we use a red bulb from Home Depot in our bathrooms, in addition to regular lighting, to dry up the bathrooms after bath. It keeps the bathroom so fresh and free of mildew.
If this is a temporary home, then don't buy expensive furniture. Find an IKEA!
Nadz, if nothing works and stains on the cooktop remain, you can always do a light quote of spray paint on top, assuming that your cooktop is white. You need to cover all the dials and handles with masking tape before you start
Fairy Power Spray - leave on for at least half an hour, then pour boiling water over it and wipe. Use a stainless steel coiled wire scourer for stubborn stains, they work really well.
MAKE SURE U USE RUBBER GLOVES bcos that stuff is VERY BAD FOR YOUR SKIN.