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Cleaning materials - grease and dirt busting!

7 replies

garlicc · 29/05/2017 15:12

Have decided to clean rental property to return to landlord and need to make it as painless as possible. House is clean to look at but need to brush up on detail. Recommendation for a general good degreaser would also be helpful.

Chandeliers in kitchen near hob (heaven knows why!) have accumulated grease which attracts dust - cannot take them down so will have to stand on chair and clean each glass pendant. What would be good to get all this grease off and to get a bit of sparkle back?

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KingJoffreysRestingCuntface · 29/05/2017 15:13

Baking soda.

QuiteLikely5 · 29/05/2017 15:13

Washing up liquid in warm water and microfibre cloth

FrogFairy · 29/05/2017 15:53

Sugar soap for most places, not sure about the chandelier, best read the label before using.

partimelover · 29/05/2017 15:56

A good degreaser is Cillit Bang

wowfudge · 29/05/2017 18:18

You can buy chandelier cleaner - you cover the floor underneath and spray the stuff all over. The muck drips off. Sounds revolting, doesn't it?

LIZS · 29/05/2017 18:22

White vinegar

Rafflesway · 30/05/2017 09:55

Elbow Grease - £1 usually from cheap shops such as Poundland, Pounstretcher etc.

Amazing stuff!!! www.google.co.uk/aclk?sa=l&ai=DChcSEwjK2Luln5fUAhWCve0KHY9gCsYYABADGgJkZw&sig=AOD64_2zk5BfJN-QYB0qO_DNfcWA5fP9Gw&ctype=5&q=&ved=0ahUKEwja37iln5fUAhUoCcAKHdwxAnMQwg8IHQ&adurl=

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