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Removing marks from inside fridge

Hi Everyone.
I seem to remember a tip of how to remove the marks that are caused by drinks cans moving around when travelling. I think wire wool was involved but can't be sure.
Can anybody advise?

Many Thanks

Brum
 
Hi Brum .
I would be tempted to use something a little less abrasive than wire wool I really havnt got the answer you want but this is just to stop the use of wire until you geta proper answer come along
Have you tried just using a fridge cleaner ?
Regards Sir Roger
 
tabbert paganini and robin reliant ????? together
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Astonish is pretty good at getting most marks off. It is about as abrasive as jewellers' rouge.

When you have finished wipe the fridge out with EUSoL (Edinburgh University Solution of Lime - or Milton to anyone else) to make sure it is clean - the odour will go away in a few hours.
 
Ceramic hob cleaner does a pretty good job of removing marks on the plastic dooor shelves of my fridge. It cleans off the marks, and polishes off without leaving any scratching and leaves the same sort of shine. I would be very reluctant to use wire wool, personally!
 
yes derek the second perfect match the robin pulls like a slug and never out of 6 gear 3x3 wheel drive is great, the tow ball wieght is ok even with the harley davidson on the bike rack.
 
my guess is the tabbert stops the reliant turning over every time it attempts a corner.

BTW a gentle rub with Cif may be a better bet than wire wool.
mel
 

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