Scrub Daddy sponge<\/a> with the cleaning paste and scrubbed out my oven easily. A few spots required some harder scrubbing, but it did so well! I let it soak in for a few minutes, then scrubbed it. I am super impressed!<\/p>\nI took the oven rack out, which was brown from baked-on grease and grime, and scrubbed it over the sink, and it now looks brand new!<\/p>\n
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The Pink Stuff’s primary ingredients are baking soda, quartz, sodium silicate, and soap, which makes sense given its ability to break down baked-on grease. However, it may not be great for polished surfaces as it could scratch them and also take the paint off of walls, so be sure to spot-test certain surfaces first before scrubbing.<\/p>\n
This cleaning paste has no chemical smell, which is fantastic, too!<\/p>\n
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\nDid you know that if you take apart your gas stove it could look like this? Ha! <\/strong><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\nI thought I was good at keeping my stovetop clean, but I guess not! No worries, though, The Pink Stuff cleaner took care of that grease in no time. I scrubbed with the sponge first and then went over it with a microfiber rag. It looks shiny and new now- yippee!<\/p>\n
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The Pink Stuff cleaner is also great for cleaning up cookware!<\/h2>\n
I tested it on a stainless pot with tough burn marks on the inside that wouldn’t come off with dish soap. Using just a little cleaning paste, they were wiped off easily. Now it’s super shiny and new-looking!<\/p>\n
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Here is another example of a cast iron enamel pot with baked-on stains. I just scrubbed the inside with The Pink Stuff, and it got fairly clean quickly! I can’t wait to try this on my baking sheet pans next!<\/p>\n
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