Mackay
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I've tried lots of different alternative things for cleaning the glass of my stove... maybe its got to do with the variety of wood we burn, I don't know
So I developed my own and Im giving you the recipe.
Get a 16 ounce pet number 2 spray bottle
also have a spray bottle of vinegar by your side
fill your #2 bottle with water
add 1 teaspoon sodium hydroxide (NaOH)... danger.. this can burn.
use a funnel to get it into your bottle as you don't want it to spill
You don't want the sodium hydroxide to get wet and get on your hands as it is lye, the same lye used for making soaps.
If you spill the sodium hydroxide and it is wet it will burn. Spray it with vinegar if you get it on your hands to stop the alkali burn.
Thats it and your resulting product will not burn your hands... but if you leave it on paint or something it may corrode it after a while.
So I developed my own and Im giving you the recipe.
Get a 16 ounce pet number 2 spray bottle
also have a spray bottle of vinegar by your side
fill your #2 bottle with water
add 1 teaspoon sodium hydroxide (NaOH)... danger.. this can burn.
use a funnel to get it into your bottle as you don't want it to spill
You don't want the sodium hydroxide to get wet and get on your hands as it is lye, the same lye used for making soaps.
If you spill the sodium hydroxide and it is wet it will burn. Spray it with vinegar if you get it on your hands to stop the alkali burn.
Thats it and your resulting product will not burn your hands... but if you leave it on paint or something it may corrode it after a while.