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Uses
Wear off dirt, stains, tarnish and hard water deposits by
rubbing; fine particles are less abrasive, coarse
particles are more abrasive.
Cautions-
Can scratch and damage surfaces, making smooth surfaces
rough and thus harder to remove dirt from, in future
cleaning.
Mild Abrasive Cleaners
Plastic or Nylon Mesh
Reinforced Sponges
Rottenstone
Whiting
Uses
Scour pots and pans, oven
interiors, and drip pans. Use as directed to remove stains
on surfaces as furniture, countertops, etc.
Cautions-
May scratch fine, hard, smooth surfaces if used too
vigorously.
Moderate Abrasive Cleaners
Fine Steel Wool
Medium Grain Pumice
Feldspar
Uses
Use sparingly on pots and pans when needed to remove
burned-on foods and grease; use on burned-on spills on
oven interiors when they will not come off with other
milder ways. Use sparingly to remove stains that will not
come off by milder means, if stain removal is more
important than scratching the surface.
Cautions-
Do not use regularly for cleaning; use only for stubborn
spots; will scratch fine, hard, smooth surfaces.
Strong Abrasive Cleaners
Coarse Steel Wool
Metal Grit Cloths
Metal Mesh Balls
Metal Brushes
Coarse Pumice
Silica Particles (often an ingredient in scouring powders)
Uses
Scour barbecue grills. Use only when removal of a stubborn
deposit is necessary and damage to surface is not
important.
Cautions-
Will quickly scratch hard, surfaces making them rough, and
thus harder to remove dirt from and more easily stained.
Do NOT use regularly for cleaning.
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