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  2. How To Clean Enameled Cast Iron To Remove Stains And ... - AOL

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    Mild dish detergent soap. A non-abrasive sponge or brush. ... to a temperature that you can handle without a cloth or glove,” Stewart explains. Fill the pan with warm water and mild dish soap ...

  3. How To Clean A Stainless Steel Sink To Renew Its Shine - AOL

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    Scrub the sink with dish soap: ... Use a non-scratch sponge or soft brush to scrub the sink, faucet, handles, and any metal fixtures. Stein also likes to use a small, soft skinny brush to clean ...

  4. Dishwashing - Wikipedia

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    A dish wand, a modern-day implement for washing dishes by hand, consisting of a hollow handle filled with a mixture of water and dish soap that is absorbed out through the sponge at the end when pressed and scrubbed against dishes. Dish washing is usually done using an implement for the washer to wield, unless done using an automated dishwasher.

  5. 29 Lazy Ways To Deep Clean Your Home - AOL

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    Review: "Use this to clean my shower with 1/4 vinegar and 3/4 dish soap. Makes cleaning the shower so quick and easy!" Makes cleaning the shower so quick and easy!" - Lindsey Lewis

  6. Dishwasher detergent - Wikipedia

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    When using a dishwasher, the user must select a special detergent for its use. [1] All detergents are designed for use after the user scrapes leftover food from the dishes before washing. [2] To function, the user places dishes in the dishwasher in such fashion that the surface of all dishes is open to the flow of water. [2]

  7. Sponge (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Polyester sponges are more common for dish washing and are usually soft and yellow. [8] [9] Microplastics and nanoplastics can be released from kitchen sponges during use. [10] Vegetable cellulose sponges made of wood fiber are used more for bathing and skin cleaning, and are usually tougher and more expensive than polyester sponges.

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