What Kim & Aggie Don't Tell You:
I watch How Clean Is Your House a lot, basically to let me know that people are WAY mankier than I could ever be. I love the way that they tell you how to clean things in your home with natural products and ingredients, so after watching it the other day I decided to use this tip in work on the char grill / griddle thingamy. Hmm, they don't tell you how HARD it is to remove the mixture from the over, they do say elbow grease, I use elbow grease to clean the griddle every day, wire brush, blades, ice, more scrubbing, more wire brush, dry and oil it, this was INSANE so don't do it.
I made the mixture up, easy peasy, threw it all over the stainless steel bits, grand job, left it for about 5 hours and then tried in vain to clean it off. it took me amost 2 hours to remove all the remenants of the mixture and then I could taste it off my hands for the rest of the day, yack. Yes I know the alternative is some caustic over cleaner jazz that will burn the bejasus out of your hands but what else am I supposed to do? My normal method takes approx 30 mins every day and it's hardcore scrubbing for that long, this took 4 times as long and only made it marginally more shiney. Kim and Aggie - down with this sort of thing.
(*Best EVER top tip from Kim & Aggie - get a piece of material, a rag or whatever, small now not a whole t-shirt or anything, throw some lavender oil onto it, throw it into your vacuum cleaner - bagless is better - and then every time you vacuum it smells of lovely smells and not of old dust. You can use whatever essential oil you want, I like Rose the best).





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I'm rolling around laughing at your top tip! and i hate those darned acronyms rofl lol etc.
Posted by: Maryrose Lyons | May 14, 2009 7:34 PM
It's a great tip, the smell a well used vacuum cleaner produces is totally yack!
Posted by: Babs | May 25, 2009 1:04 AM