Yes that's me! I've a rangermaster oven that always has smears and no matter what I use it's never smear free! Other than household cleaners and polishers I've used 'Turtle wax' 'autoglym' most waterless car cleaners 'Mr Sheene', even used 'tac rags' to remove dust! Trouble is the heat rated ceramic finish unlike paint finishes will not let you clean it. Any ideas as I know some of us are pretty anal?
I can do mechanicking, plumbing, electrics, plastering (a bit) but nothing in or connected with kitchens - except maybe installing them
[QUOTE="Tigcraft, Any ideas as I know some of you have a pretty anal?[/QUOTE] Hells Bells Eric what went on at the Grand Forum Meet Up last August in the Royal Oak bunk house I'm glad I went home at night to the safety of my own bed
Hells Bells Eric what went on at the Grand Forum Meet Up last August in the Royal Oak bunk house I'm glad I went home at night to the safety of my own bed [/QUOTE] Hey hey hey! Some wordsmith has been doctoring!! Heh heh heh
Jez, I notice you've left two more coloured catorgories off, you never mention the 'black' job and for when your truly weren't sure the 'grey' jobs!!
What the f... would you expect thus, eh us, eh those to reply??? I (humbly as ever) would suggest: Listen to Joe's Garage Act II and III (Zappa) There you get all the information on kitchen devices you ever need!
You got me thinking,,, Will the stuff they use to bring back shine for the chrome / stainless racks in ovens, clean my down pipes? The stuff where you put it in the bag and leave it for an hour... any one know what the f"£k Im on about please.
So there really is a blue job catagory! As for the 'black' job I'll let people's imagination play and I like how you access the grey job goal posts! Was any of your previous jobs in 'mitigation'?