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Old Apr 13th 2011, 5:04 am
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You'll find a little biological washing powder left to soak, then scrubbed, works wonders.
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Old Apr 13th 2011, 6:55 am
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You'll find a little biological washing powder left to soak, then scrubbed, works wonders.
Ah, never thought of the biological washing powder. I like to use anything natural before trying crap like oven cleaner. After all the chemicals I'm not sure whether natural, less caustic remedies are going to work.
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Ah, never thought of the biological washing powder. I like to use anything natural before trying crap like oven cleaner. After all the chemicals I'm not sure whether natural, less caustic remedies are going to work.
C'mon Dorothy, we love caustic.

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Old Apr 13th 2011, 8:34 am
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Ah, never thought of the biological washing powder. I like to use anything natural before trying crap like oven cleaner. After all the chemicals I'm not sure whether natural, less caustic remedies are going to work.
Works brilliantly on scrambled egg pans too. I avoid using anything too caustic, esp on good pots like Le Cruset etc.. eats the enamel, esp salt.
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Old Apr 15th 2011, 1:03 am
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You'll find a little biological washing powder left to soak, then scrubbed, works wonders.
This seems to work. But it could take several days to get all of it off. Thanks for the tip
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