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Posted by femgolfer (My Page) on
Sat, May 25, 02 at 16:17

I just tried something on the outside of my grill that worked like a charm. I had a little brown coloring starting to happen on the top, and also some tiny black grease splatters. I tried "Bar Keeper's Friend" on a damp sponge and wiped very carefully, and gosh darn, the thing is blinding me again. Very shiny. I also finished with Stainless cleaner. I also tried it on the grills themselves, and it worked better than anything else. Really shines them up. Give it a try.


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RE: Cleaning Member's Mark

Hi,
I was going to recommend this stuff to the group. I have used it for several years on stainless cookware. It makes look like new....with some elbow grease.

I did my grill with it 2 weeks ago and finished off with Stainless Steel Magic. I looked new again.

BKF is available at most supermarkets for about $1.50/can.
It's with the cleansers.


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RE: Cleaning Member's Mark

Hi,

Where do you buy these products.............
I have looked at walmart- osco drug

thanks
mark


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RE: Cleaning Member's Mark

Mark,
Try looking in with the cleansers or metal polishes(Brasso) at a Safeway or Albertsons or other supermarket. It's pretty common stuff.


 
 

 

 


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