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Old 10-30-08, 01:54 PM
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Okay..all you compulsive cleaners out there I need some advice. What is the best way to get a white stove clean? I scrub and scrub and it is such a frustrating chore! I've used Fantastic, 409 and cleanser and it is just so much work! We are having a party saturday and I want that thing CLEAN? What about an acrylic shower? Any good way of keeping it clean? Help me ladies!!!
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I use Kaboom on the shower and Soft Scrub with Bleach
Soft scrub with bleach on the plastic parts of my white stove
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yup soft scrub w/ bleach here too
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I like the "Bon ami" to clean the stove.
It's a white powder & comes in a little gold can with a chick on it. It's under $1 for the can.

Sprinkle on a damp stove & scrub with the scrubby side of the sponge. Works like a charm. (It's also good for pots/pans & the inside of your sink!!)
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Thanks everyone! I actually have softscrub with bleach at home because we just bought a cast iron sink and that's what I use on it, but I hadn't thought to use it on the stove! Great ideas ladies! And, Heidi- it's nice to have another Heidi around, lol!
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