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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 01:58 PM
Select Accts: 17.63oz Stardrops The Pink Stuff Cleaning Paste
w/ S&S$3.90
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I wouldn't use this stuff on grill grates or any cooking surfaces, as it's not NSF certified, whereas Bar Keeper's is, so I'm trying to gauge whether it's truly good enough to take up more space under the sink as a +1.
I wouldn't use this stuff on grill grates or any cooking surfaces, as it's not NSF certified, whereas Bar Keeper's is, so I'm trying to gauge whether it's truly good enough to take up more space under the sink as a +1.
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I wouldn't use this stuff on grill grates or any cooking surfaces, as it's not NSF certified, whereas Bar Keeper's is, so I'm trying to gauge whether it's truly good enough to take up more space under the sink as a +1.
I wouldn't use this stuff on grill grates or any cooking surfaces, as it's not NSF certified, whereas Bar Keeper's is, so I'm trying to gauge whether it's truly good enough to take up more space under the sink as a +1.
No, but this product and many like it (Barkeep's Friend, Cerama Bryte etc) are mostly just a soft mineral. Pink Stuff [thecleaningcollective.co.uk] is mostly SiO2 (quartz) with a mohs of 7, BK [barkeepersfriend.com]has feldspar instead (mohs 6) and CB [ceramabryte.com]has both. Of course there are other components, generally some sort of surfactant. (higher mohs scratches lower mohs, so SiO2 is harder than feldspar). The other components serve to suspend or dissolve fats, attack surface stains (most of them have a mild acid like citric), etc.
IF you're looking for something gentler I'd put them in the order BK
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- cleaning my kitchen sink which is white ceramic and gets all marked up
- glass cooktops
- inside of oven glass door/window
It's a mild abrasive so be careful what you use it on. Requires elbow grease. Personally I usually use a foam pad drill attachment .
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