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I clean a caff. The hot plate is right in front of the window The line of fairy, as Tosh suggests, always worked.Not here.After months (it's a monthly job) of trying, I struck upon the idea of bleach.A few squirts of flash spray, let it dwell for a moment, then blade it off with a bit of fairy. Absolutely brilliant.I'm (this is sad) looking forward to trying Tadgh's degreaser on it. Been using it a couple of weeks and it's great so far!
Quote from: PoleKing on February 20, 2015, 10:43:33 pmI clean a caff. The hot plate is right in front of the window The line of fairy, as Tosh suggests, always worked.Not here.After months (it's a monthly job) of trying, I struck upon the idea of bleach.A few squirts of flash spray, let it dwell for a moment, then blade it off with a bit of fairy. Absolutely brilliant.I'm (this is sad) looking forward to trying Tadgh's degreaser on it. Been using it a couple of weeks and it's great so far! Hi Darren, if it helps for grease on inside glass i would spray a small amount of the degreaser onto a damp magic eraser pad and use this first to deep clean the glass it will just eat off the greasy residues with ease, finish with trad tools using just water and you will have a perfect result. from my experience i always found using any type of wash up liquid would show up smears on the glass especially at night when the lights are on, or during the day if its sunny.
why bothertoo much trouble, bad payers and always asking for extras to be included in the ever lowering price and oh get paid in slow motion sod that
The new owners turned it into a different type of takeaway. They quibbled over the price, wanted add ons for free, and I also suspected that someone was deliberately covering a window with chipfat to keep me there longer.
Quote from: Johnny B on February 21, 2015, 07:30:29 pmThe new owners turned it into a different type of takeaway. They quibbled over the price, wanted add ons for free, and I also suspected that someone was deliberately covering a window with chipfat to keep me there longer. Oh, would that be a kebab shop or an Indian takeaway then would it?
Quote from: Tosh on February 21, 2015, 08:01:50 pmQuote from: Johnny B on February 21, 2015, 07:30:29 pmThe new owners turned it into a different type of takeaway. They quibbled over the price, wanted add ons for free, and I also suspected that someone was deliberately covering a window with chipfat to keep me there longer. Oh, would that be a kebab shop or an Indian takeaway then would it? Get a grip Tosh.So we can no longer say Curry House or Chinese takeaway?Read all posts and nothing was said racist. If you ban people for this, no body will be left on CIU forum