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DAG
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02-16-07 11:07 AM
I have a sealed-burner gas range and there were brown cooking stains around a couple of them on the porceline. I used Bar Keeper's Friend cleanser and it worked miracles.
With just a little water and elbow grease, it looks like new.
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Thanks, DAG. I have a couple of old stoves with the same problem.
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