Posts Tagged ‘ammonia’

Clean the Exhaust

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Exhaust

When the extractor in the kitchen is dirty and oiled, has no proper disposal of odors and fumes therefore not doing its job properly.

  • It is necessary when cleaning the appliance is unplugged or disconnected from the ignition key, so avoid having any problems during cleanup.
  • Ideally, after cooking you wipe with detergent or a degreasing agent to the exhaust hood that way not much dirt to accumulate.
  • You should clean it thoroughly once a week removing the grilles and filters. These can be easily removed and then sprayed with a liquid anti-fat leaving it a while to act, pass a soft brush and rinse with hot water and then let dry completely.
  • Review also inside the hood with a sponge with detergent and a product with ammonia being careful not to get the engine, then go over the outside and dry wiping all vigorously rubbing a dry cloth, finally putting everything in his arm place.

Cleaning Up the Screens

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Screens

The lampshades never an easy to clean because it is a delicate material. Those made in the parchment are elegant, but very delicate and require special cleaning. A small hand vacuum dust removed them without any harm to their texture.

To keep them flexible and prevent the parchment from drying out and to break down, a cloth dampened with water and liquid wax is the solution.

If soil has been ideally strong detergent and a few drops of ammonia.