Ahhhhh grasshopper, the thing is, you DO NOT and SHOULD NOT ever 'scrub' the stain when using Bar Keepers Friend (BKF). Also, the pad you may have used could have done the scratching.FishFactory":rh9qauza said:"It's not supposed to be abrasive"
Just to check, I tried it on a small area of my bright aluminum deckplate tool box ... Guess what, Barkeepers Friend is no friend of mine, scratched heck out of it.
Topfrog said:That's how we learn
Think that's "the same difference" :wink: :wink:Gives the rest of us fodder for gray matter stimulation
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 11:41 pm Post subject:
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 4:45 pm Post subject: Barkeepers' Friend
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Guys,
The original "glass-top ceramic" electric ranges put out 30 years ago recommended BKF. It was and is great for getting burned crud off the smooth ceramic surface.
Trust me, the way I cook as a bachelor, BKF has come in REAL handy . I still have the original stove thanks to it. Now the oven is another matter altogether !!
I've used it on fiberglass too.....just be sure to dilute it with water to a VERY loose and liquidy paste...almost a somewhat soupy...until you get the consistency that you need fot the task at hand. IT WILL WORK WONDERS.
BUT REMEMBER, it has acid and is an abrasive.
Good luck,
Mac
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