Do You Use Toothpaste To Clean Your Kitchen Hob?
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Does anyone use toothpaste to clean their kitchen hob?
I just use normal kitchen cleaners, especially Elbow Grease.
It’s cheaper to buy a hob cleaner rather than using toothpaste. I had one delivered today 500ml for £1.30 from Waitrose.
Ive never used it to clean the hob but will admit to cleaning the bathroom taps but only after a blob of toothpaste should fall off the toothbrush
I use toothpaste for cleaning my hands after working in the garden, also getting oil off my hands.
I have used toothpaste to clean my grouting before and it works a treat but I just use either astonish hob cleaner or elbow grease cream cleaner on my hob.
MrsCraig whaaat? EG do a cream cleaner? What sorcery is this...where can I buy it please? I've only got the spray
HappyTravels I got it from home bargains. Its absolutely amazing, cleans the hob with no effort required, it is my favourite hob cleaner, it works well on the bath too
MrsCraig I must walk around with my eyes closed I’ll need to pay attention next time I’m in HB. I like EG but for the life of me, I can’t stand The Pink Stuff .... the smell eugh
BORDERJOE yes, I used to think people meant ‘put more effort into it’ when I saw any reference to EG. It’s a revelation!
HappyTravels I had never noticed it either. I was in Home Bargains and over heard a conversation between 2 woman where one of them mentioned the EG cream and she kindly showed me where it was! I'm not a massive fan of the pink stuff either, much prefer EG
Seems to me interesting topic I never used toothpaste for cleaning hobs but I do use brush for cleaning inner hols will try next time I am going to check above link you’re added in Topic
chelseaturpin yup me too. Strange how she ever discovered that toothpaste worked on her hob
Toothpaste is for enamels and spot breakouts! I'm not a fan of the Pink Stuff or Elbow Grease but swear by Hob Brite. It was discontinued for a while but it simply eats through stains and grease without leaving any damage.
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