A degreaser that actually works??
Discussion
Just spent £25 at the local hardware store on three different degreasers to clean cooker hood, cupboards etc - yellowy film of fats.
The were universally remarkable.
Remarkable in their inability to actually remove/break down grease!!
Anyone recommend a product that can reliably do what it claims without me having to scrub the ends off my fingers??
The were universally remarkable.
Remarkable in their inability to actually remove/break down grease!!
Anyone recommend a product that can reliably do what it claims without me having to scrub the ends off my fingers??
Simpo Two said:
Sounds like the kind of grease that has polymerised into soft 'plastic' and normal cleaners just skid over the top.
This!It was astonishingly resistant. I could dig a nail through it easily enough but it would just kind of move around a bit if rubbed with a non-scratch scourer.
Acetone probably worth a go on the stainless steel, but some surfaces plastic.
227bhp said:
DoubleSix said:
227bhp said:
If you don't have any of this in your shed you aren't a man.
Yes of course. But one of worst objects (dualit toaster) had numerous plastic parts so a bit cautious with the choice of weapon.Yes you're right though, you do have to be careful with painted surfaces and plastics, some plastics are ok with it, some not so a test and caution is needed, but you learn - it is supremely useful and cheap stuff to have around the house and workshop.
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