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Can I use Bicarbonate of Soda on my ceramic cooker hob?

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Wallace · 24/05/2006 19:06

When I got the coooker I got a sample thing of Hob Brite. Now that's finished, and I'm sure it said somewhere in the manual that I can use Bicarb. Of course I can't find the manual, so must look for the answer here, because somebody is bound to know Grin

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trefusis · 24/05/2006 19:23

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Wallace · 24/05/2006 19:35

Thank you, that's what I wanted to hear. Unfortunately I think I'm out of elbow grease at the moment ... Wink

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trefusis · 24/05/2006 19:38

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Wallace · 24/05/2006 19:42

Goodness sounds bit hard core for me Grin

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JonesTheSteam · 24/05/2006 19:46

Can I please hi-jack and ask where you buy HobBrite from - have looked for it in vain in my local supermarkets!!!

TIA

Wallace · 24/05/2006 20:05

Now you mention it I haven't seen it anywhere wither. I'm sure someone will know.

Just noticed cod got her new Housekeeping topic, I want this thread moved to where it belongs!

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SoupDragon · 24/05/2006 20:18

I use one of those metal scourers (the ones that wrap themselves round your oven shelves shold you ever clean them) on mine and it shifts stuff a treat.

Wallace · 24/05/2006 20:21
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SoupDragon · 24/05/2006 20:23

A ceramic hob is one of those glassy ones isn't it? Hasn't scratched it or stripped the meant-to-be-there ring marks :o You're meant to clean them with a razor blade scraper aren't you?

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