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Removing Stains From The Tray


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I use this on my Coal Carrier and Trays. They look brand new.

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[quote name='Stuie' date='06 January 2010 - 03:14 PM' timestamp='1262816089' post='443593']
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I use this on my Coal Carrier and Trays. They look brand new.

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This stuff will remove anything of anything...
Cept Herpes...
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[quote name='demonix' date='06 January 2010 - 05:00 PM' timestamp='1262818825' post='443605']
[quote name='Stuie' date='06 January 2010 - 03:14 PM' timestamp='1262816089' post='443593']
[img]http://www.cleanexservice.com/los_angeles_cleaning_service/images/stories/bar.jpg[/img]

I use this on my Coal Carrier and Trays. They look brand new.

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This stuff will remove anything of anything...
Cept Herpes...
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You dont know til you try.......hopin you havent lol.
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for the brass or copper stems and/or anything, trays included cut a lemon in half and pour some salt on there and rub. gets everything pretty shiny. and it's cheap!
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for brass parts, i like the aged tarnished look. but for the tray, id like to clean mine, even tho i think theres some stain that i dont think will come out, from the torch :/
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