funktionalart
Well-known member
I have no doubts!
It's amazing what you can accomplish when you get an appliance you've wanted badly enough! ALL is possible.
BTW--the *before* photo below doesn't give a true representation of the grease problem I had with my Frigidaire CI fridge last month...the chrome strip gives an idea. 50 years of kitchen grease residue which was about 1/8" thick. Not bad, but truly well adhered. I soaked the lot with WD40 and my cleaning cloth with it as well. A BRILLIANT solution to the problem. Naptha wasn't cutting it (without ALOT of physical exertion) nor was anything else. So glad I though to try it. The top and sides now look factory fresh Turquoise.
Whether the same results are possible on Sandy's grease laden stove....I have no idea.

It's amazing what you can accomplish when you get an appliance you've wanted badly enough! ALL is possible.
BTW--the *before* photo below doesn't give a true representation of the grease problem I had with my Frigidaire CI fridge last month...the chrome strip gives an idea. 50 years of kitchen grease residue which was about 1/8" thick. Not bad, but truly well adhered. I soaked the lot with WD40 and my cleaning cloth with it as well. A BRILLIANT solution to the problem. Naptha wasn't cutting it (without ALOT of physical exertion) nor was anything else. So glad I though to try it. The top and sides now look factory fresh Turquoise.
Whether the same results are possible on Sandy's grease laden stove....I have no idea.

