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i realised that i too could benefit from a similar product.maybe some of yous are cooks. it might be that the profesional all surface cleaner is more metal oriented and as such not suitable for normal households, but still, i feel i have to ask :)

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[โ€“] weeeeum@lemmy.world 8 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I've got to say, before the chemicals, use a bench scraper. Almost no matter what you spray, hard crusty crap is gonna remain hard and crusty, it's best to scrape everything off and into the trash, then whip the chems out (I use isopropyl alcohol).

Make sure to use a scraper softer than the material of your counter top, or intentionally dull your scraper. Some countertops have plastic vinyl meant to look like stone and those will be marred very easily by a steel scraper.

Unrelated not, sharpen your wood spatulas with a knife, makes scraping pans 10x easier and 10x easier to clean.

[โ€“] z00s@lemmy.world 2 points 9 months ago

Why have I never thought of that? Absolute genius idea