Tuesday 16 November 2010

Cleaning with Baby Oil

To Clean Shower Curtains / Stainless Steel / Greasy Stains

Shower Curtains

1. To avoid mould and discolouring.

2. Take a clean sheet of kitchen roll, put a couple of drops on and rub down the shower curtain.

Stainless Steel

1. Removes water stains from stainless steel appliances; cooking utensils; worktops etc.

2. When cleaning any stainless steal appliances in the kitchen, wipe down as normal with a damp cloth. Then use a piece of kitchen towel with a little baby oil and wipe down the surface. You can also use baby wipes, but this way is more expensive.

3. As we live in a hard water area, this is a top tip to know. It brings your stainless steel up lovely, this tip was given to me by my client Trina Kapur.

I must say I tried it and it works, could not believe it. I now have nice shiny stainless steel.

Greasy stains

1. Removes greasy stains on your hob and other appliances too. After wiping off spilt sauces etc. there will still be greasy stains left and you will frequently have fingerprints. So what better way to get rid of oil than with a different kind of oil?

2. Once other stains (sauces, salt water etc.) have been wiped off roughly, just grab a bit of kitchen roll, put a drop or two of baby oil on it and rub it over the stained area - this will remove most of the 'obvious' greasy bits.

3. Then take a clean sheet of kitchen roll, put another drop on and rub down the whole appliance (well, the steel bits anyway) evenly so that no smudges are left on it - done!

4. Since baby oil has the ability to 'integrate' other oils, wiping the whole appliance down with it will remove any smudges, fingerprints and whatnot and will (unless you have gone totally OTT on the baby oil) leave the surface sparkling clean and shiny, just as new!

Warning - salt can corrode stainless steel surfaces, and some oils used in cooking can contain added salts, so don't even think about using those instead of baby oil! The reason why it's BABY oil is that it's mild and doesn't contain an awful amount of additives, so stick with Johnson's!

For more cleaning tip ideas please go to http://domesticcleaning4u.vpweb.co.uk/TOP-TIPS.html

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