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sanja8888

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Hi guys, I was wondering what you wash the stove with? I use the vim cleaner but even for me I find the smell strong. Now that I moved out and my birds are close to the kitchen I am worried about cleaning with it because it might be toxic. Any suggestions or tips?
 

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I use baking soda and hydrogen peroxide. I use about 1/4 c of baking soda and add peroxide until it is a paste. Then, I smear it on all of the gross places and let is sit for about 10 minutes. It usually wipes right up, but for particularly hard areas, you can use a little more as a scrub.
 

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Thanks for the idea! I took my gcc to the vet and asked him. The vet told me that vinegar and water is a great alternative.
 

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Great tip Shawna :)
 

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I use vinigar water and baking soda for the hard to clean parts too.:)
 
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