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From: TheCleaningExpert
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  • nice :) i have to clean the oven later just looking ...lol

  • actually health and safety is the point. eco-certified industrial strnght cleaners are the key to getting rid of all the toxic cleaners. the mass market toxic and greenwash cleaners don't want you to know about this because it would put them out of business.

  • @TheCleaningExpert actually health and safety is the point. eco-certified industrial strnght cleaners are the key to getting rid of all the toxic cleaners. the mass market toxic and greenwash cleaners don't want you to know about this because it would put them out of business.

  • wow you are a fast cleaner, you should start a house cleaning buissness. lol.

    cool vid.

  • Wondering? Couldnt you have left the oil lift to do its thing after spraying it once & then waiting an hour or so to soften up the mess? Is it necessary to keep spraying product & wiping it continually? Is it safe on painted wood? Went to your webpage then linked to Cdn Tire (I am in Ont) Definately going out to buy a jug of Oil Lift

  • @mukwah1111 Wish I had known about Oil Lift a few wks ago when I spent days scrubbing my nephews oven after they moved into a new (used) home..the oven was gross w/old grease. I sprayed it with pure straight ammonia then sprinkled baking soda inside..left it overnight...to no avail. Ended up using conventional spray oven cleaner after the second day of scrubbing w/little results & the entire house stunk of the grease. Gross job that would have been a breeze w/Oil Lift.

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