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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Gal2 » 20 Feb 2020, 19:29

What a busy day off I've had! Aquafit early doors this morning as it's half term, so out the door at 8.15, class was ace as usual, and then we lingered a longer time over coffee because we were early....left the café about 11 and I popped to Asda for petrol and then on to the Arnison Centre as I needed to go to Wilkos and George. Did that, then this afternoon I have been cleaning the oven - ALL AFTERNOON!!! Coupled with a bit of cleaning in the kitchen and rearranging some chests of drawers in the bedrooms I can safely say I am now knackered and the hot bath I've just got out of was most definitely needed!

Kaz I hope all is ok? xx
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Kaz » 20 Feb 2020, 19:38

That does sound busy :D

Health board explains ;) xx
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Gal2 » 20 Feb 2020, 19:43

8-) xxx
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby cromwell » 20 Feb 2020, 20:04

Gal, much respect. MrsC always hopes the oven breaks before she has to clean it! :D
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby JanB » 20 Feb 2020, 22:08

cromwell wrote:Gal, much respect. MrsC always hopes the oven breaks before she has to clean it! :D


Would love not to have to clean an oven ever again 8-)
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Gal2 » 21 Feb 2020, 14:56

cromwell wrote:Gal, much respect. MrsC always hopes the oven breaks before she has to clean it! :D


It took me so long because I HAD left it too long! (scraping with a actual wallpaper scraper the burnt on stuff off the bottom of the tray.....THAT kind of thing! No wonder my arms kill today!! :roll: )
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby JanB » 21 Feb 2020, 17:53

Gal2 wrote:It took me so long because I HAD left it too long! (scraping with a actual wallpaper scraper the burnt on stuff off the bottom of the tray.....THAT kind of thing! No wonder my arms kill today!! )


Don't know if you can get it over there, but use Mistolin. Red stuff in a spray bottle.
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Kaz » 22 Feb 2020, 11:35

I occasionally buy those kits where you get a big plastic bag, some cleaning solution, and the shelves go in the bag. They really work, although you have to be careful of fumes. Usually I just scour my shelves with Brillo pads, and try to remember to wipe out the oven interior while it's still warm :roll:

It's a pig of a job, isn't it? :roll:
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Gal2 » 22 Feb 2020, 22:20

I did that with the shelves Kaz, piece of cake - they cleaned up a treat! :D I DID make the mistake of laying the bag down in the living room, on the carpet. After it had finished doing its stuff, I took it back into the kitchen and noticed the bag had a tiny leak :shock: I now have a bald patch of carpet. Sigh.

This was the floor of the oven, or rather the bottom shelf that had the burnt on gunk.

Not seen Mistolin here Jan :(
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Re: Good morning Thursday

Postby Kaz » 23 Feb 2020, 10:47

Oh yikes!! Tell you what I've found works on gunk on metal trays - and burnt on saucepans - a paste made of washing powder and a little water, left on for several hours, or preferably overnight xxx
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