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Tip # 1
You can extend the life of the body of your refrigerator, stove or washer by using car polish to clean them. DO NOT use car polish on stainless steel products. There is a special polish for stainless steel products available.
Tip #2
Every manufacturer has its own specifications. Remember to read the manual of your appliance before using it.
Tip # 3
To avoid wires of your product breaking; when unplugging devices from electricity don’t pull the wire, firmly hold the plug and then unplug.
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Laundry
Tip # 1
Red wine stained your clothes. Put a generous amount of baking soda on the stain right away. When you get home, wash it according to the directions of your washing machine. |
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Refrigeration
Tip # 1
To avoid drying out of the rubber gasket; rub a light coat of petroleum jelly (i.e. Vaseline) on it.
Tip # 2
If you have a transformer, always place on extra porcelain tile or install on wall, out of reach of water. |
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Oven
Tip # 1
It’s recommended not to use any commercial cleaning products in ovens. Instead use only damp cloth to clean. |
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Cooking Top
Tip # 1
Use soap damp cloth to clean surface while still hot and add some drops of lime. Removable parts (grates and burners) may be soaked in soapy water and returned to stove when completely dry. Avoid excess water and always dry very well. (May use blow-dryer.) |
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Microwave
Tip # 1
Regular cleaning of a microwave oven is often overlooked because foods do not generally burn on oven surfaces. It is important however, to make cleaning a regular part of your routine when using a microwave oven. |
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