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Tried yesterday to buy some melamine cleaner but the caravan dealers were waiting delivery.
Dale
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Astonish!
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/astonish/F/keyword/Astonish/product/20564
Does not just come in Orange 'flavour' you can get plain. You can buy it in many places not just the above. Last pots I bought last year were an exceptionally cheap 65p in a store in Ilfracombe. Brilliant stuff, cleans the inside of the glass on oven doors, ceramic hobs, watermarks off of sanitary ware (and other marks) and melamine! Does not smell horribly, does not seem to irritate skin. Cannot sing it's praises enough! Jane
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Thats the word I was looking foroh:Geo - hubby Mk 1 used to clean their cups like that too, trouble was when they'd done them they got through a lot more coffee until the 'proper' patina had built up again!
Bleach is far cheaper than Steradent or Milton. Milton smells of chlorine anyway .....
I won't have melamine!
Bleach is far cheaper than Steradent or Milton.
Sodium hypochlorite,[bleach] at 2% w/v is the active ingredient in Milton with 16.5% sodium chloride [salt]
I have always used household bleach which is around 5% w/v. [You can check this on the bottle ]
To clean and sanitize the tank and pipework .. about 1/4 to 1/2 cup of bleach [depending on tank size] added to a full tank of water, pump through the lines to each tap in turn , leave for a couple of hours, then drain and flush with fresh water twice..
Just for interest, Sodium Hypochlorite is used extensively in the food industry, bought in bulk at 50% w/v then diluted to sanitize fresh salad and fruit before packing .. used with care it is the best you can use.. and cost pennies compared to Milton ..
If you use Milton then use just under half the amount of bleach.
Note .. Care should be exercised with stainless steel tanks, .. either isolate or don't leave the solution in the tank for more than an hour..
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Steredent or similar works bloody well. Cleans bone china too!!!
try dish washer powder and boiling water.
couple of table spoons of powder per cup and fill to the top, stir, cover and leave overnight then rinse well.
while it aint melamine, i use it in my work flask and it comes out spotless and shiny no matter how 'brown'.
failing that....bin 'em and buy proper cups :thumb:
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