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  2. How to Clean Your Stove Top: Tips for Getting Rid of Grease ...

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    Wait until your glass stove top is cold—never clean on a hot stove top. Fill a bowl with warm to hot water, and add a few drops of dish soap. Mix well until you’re left with a sudsy mixture.

  3. How to clean any stove top — from glass to gas to ... - AOL

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    Clean reflector pans with a mild grease-busting dish detergent, such as Dawn, hot water and a microfiber cloth. Check out the area under the cooktop for food and spills. Wipe the area clean with a ...

  4. How to Clean a Burnt Pot (Without Scrubbing Endlessly) - AOL

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    4. The Boiled Lemons Method. Easiest Method to Try. When life hands you a scorched pan…bust out the lemons it gave you last week. Seriously—after testing five techniques for cleaning a burnt ...

  5. How to Clean a Glass Stove Top (Without Doing More Harm Than ...

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    How to quickly clean a glass stove topThe cleaning pros at ACI tell us that the best way to care for a glass stove top is to clean it regularly by wiping it down at least once a day (or after ...

  6. Kitchen exhaust cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Before and after pictures of commercial kitchen hood in North Bay, Ontario. Kitchen exhaust cleaning (often referred to as hood cleaning) is the process of removing grease that has accumulated inside the ducts, hoods, fans and vents of exhaust systems of commercial kitchens. Left uncleaned, kitchen exhaust systems eventually accumulate enough ...

  7. Conservation and restoration of ceramic objects - Wikipedia

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    Large ceramic vessels are cleaned with a delicate vacuum cleaner with a soft, muslin-covered head. Picking and cutting is used when there is hardened dirt, encrustations, or old restoration materials closely adhering to the surface. Needles, sharp scalpels, other custom made tools, usually made from wood, and electric vibrotools are used.