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Old 10-29-2019, 08:50 AM   #10
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For anything sticky, hit it with something hot to break down the bond it has with the surface it has clung to. For rusty things, hit it with sandpaper first and then you can use the same hot soapy water to clean up your clean surface.

For instance, fill a bowl with hot water. Take a shop rag, or two paper towels folded into a square ( so they don't tear apart) and dip that into the water, try not to saturate the whole thing. Now take a small drop of dish soap onto it, and start cleaning. Take sure to have a dry rag to wipe the surface afterwards with, dish soap leaves a film.
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