'Dawn' Power Dissolver
>"jmcquown" writes:
>
>sf wrote:
>> This was mentioned in another thread where the OP (Jill)
>> asked if anyone else uses it... of course the thread forked
>> immediately and the question wasn't answered.
>>
>> Well, do you and what do you think?
>
>Works well for me on baked on and greasy messes, much faster than just
>soaking. A problem I have with soaking is something that never occurred to
>me when I rented this apartment 8 years ago. The kitchen only has a single
>sink. So if I need to soak a glass baking pan, for example, the sink is
>tied up until the soak is effective and I'm done washing the pan. Real
>PITA. The Dawn Power Dissolver can be sprayed in the pan and the pan left
>on the counter or stovetop and I'm free to wash up other, less stubborn,
>things in the meantime.
Best home product for dissolving stuck on cooking residue is ordinary household
ammonia.
So, you've been renting that appartment for 8 years now.... you do realize
you've already bought it, twice.
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