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If you have crystal vases or
carafes, do not leave flowers or food in them any longer than
necessary, since chemical changes can occur which permanently
stain crystal.
Cleaning Porcelain Enamel
Appliances--wash with detergent
and warm water and rinse. Do not use abrasive pads or scouring
powders as these will scratch the glassy surface.
Decorated enamelware--wash in
sudsy water, dry with a soft cloth.
Bathroom fixtures can be cleaned
in a solution of 1 tablespoon detergent to 1 gallon hot water
or with a foam bathroom cleaner. Avoid using household cleaners
which contain abrasives.
Kitchenware--wash in sudsy water.
If necessary use a plastic scouring pad or wooden scraper to
remove burnt-on food. Burnt-on food may be loosened by soaking
in a solution of 2 teaspoons baking soda and 1 quart water. Avoid
abrasive scouring powder or steel wool. For heavy baked-on grease,
or spills, occasional use of a fine steel wool pad or scraping
with a razor blade is ok; just be very careful not to scratch
the enamel. Using abrasives, such as steel wool or abrasive powders
tends to permanently scratch the smooth glassy surface, and make
it harder to clean thereafter.
Lime deposit in teakettles may
be removed by a solution of vinegar and water. Bring to a boil.
Bathroom fixtures should be
disinfected weekly with a solution of chlorine bleach and water
or a spray-on disinfectant or by using a disinfectant cleaning
foam.
Rust stains can be removed by
using commercial rust remover or by using a solution of 1 tablespoon
oxalic acid crystals (poison), dissolved in 1/2 cup warm water.
Apply to stain, allow to stand a few minutes, then rinse well.
Washer Cleaning
If very dirty or linty wash
leaves soil residue behind, wipe out inner tub. Leave lid open
so tub will dry. Clean lint filters, and dispensers as manual
directs. NEVER use detergent to clean fabric softener dispensers
as residue left behind can combine with fabric softener to stain
clothes.
Wash outside of washer with
mild suds, rinse and wipe dry. Creamy appliance wax can be used
occasionally, especially on painted surfaces, for extra protection
of surface.
If hard water minerals build
up a deposit inside washer, do not use a vinegar rinse unless
you contact washer manufacturer or dealer and get their OK. Porcelain
enamel washer inner tubs are made to resist alkalis (in detergent
and laundry additives) not acids. Long exposure to acids can
etch and roughen porcelain enamel tubs so they damage fabrics,
and may also rust metal parts of the washer.
Wooden Blocks- Cleaning
Oil finished butcher block tops
may be cleaned as any other table top. A damp cloth with a detergent
may be used; followed by a damp cloth to remove the detergent.
Excessive water should be avoided. All water should be wiped
up immediately. Cut raw meat and poultry on a smooth-surfaced
plastic cutting board which can be scrubbed thoroughly with hot
suds afterward.
Repeated use and cleaning will
remove the oil finish. Periodically, warm mineral oil should
be applied with an absorbent cloth or very fine steel wool to
the surface and edges. Allow oil to soak in a few minutes, then
remove all surface oil with a dry, clean cloth. Oxidation or
hardening of the oil will take approximately 6 hours.
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