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From: cirejay (no email)
Date: Thu Apr 21 2005 - 06:48:41 EDT
--- In , "Marce" <m dot schulz at v dot dot dot > wrote:
> > >What's the best way to bring back yellowed formica?
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >Mike
>
> Have you tried Barkeeper's Friend? It's a non-scratching powder
cleanser
> that works on pretty much everything. I use it on my home kitchen
> countertops with great results. It's available in the cleaning
products
> section of grocery stores.
It's great for copper pots so I guess it would be great for anything
along that line. As for yellowed formica, I will be interested to hear
if anything really works as this sounds more like an aging process. If
anything works please share.
eric S/V Nebaras
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