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THanks Wee, you know it soaked into the tile surfect

and the Bon A,i was the only thing that took it off.

Phew! I thought I was stuck with that circle forever.

 

Donna

--- wee wrote:

 

> Dear Donna,

>

> I do not know how intense the heat ring has marked

> the tile but I use " Astonish " to rid the

> brownish marks, only the glaze on the tile will need

> to be replaced :(

> You could spray a little lacquer after you clean out

> the heat ring, just to protect the tile.

> I am no expert on glazing tiles but there must be

> some glaze the pottery people use to glaze

> their fineware which is harder than Lacquer.

>

>

> Best Wishes,

> Wee :)

>

>

> On 20 Feb 2007 at 15:25, Donnalilacflower wrote:

>

> > I have cream colored tile in the kitchen and I sat

> my

> > iron skillet to soak on the tile instead of the

> stove.

> > I have a brownish circle. What will take that

> stain

> > off??? Bleach, vinegar, baking soda??? I didn't

> want

> > to try anything without asking the veg group

> > professionals.

> >

> > Donna

>

>

 

 

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Oh Donna,

I'm so glad you tried it and it worked for you. That stuff is marvelous.

It will also remove crayon from many surfaces, with no trace left behind.

 

Judy

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Donnalilacflower

Thursday, February 22, 2007 6:17 AM

Re: Yikes! Help me Wee Judy

 

 

THanks Wee, you know it soaked into the tile surfect

and the Bon A,i was the only thing that took it off.

Phew! I thought I was stuck with that circle forever.

 

Donna

 

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I use Borax to clean the ceramic tiles on my kitchen floor. I hate having

white tile, but we rent, so I have to do what I can! I make a thin paste

with the Borax and water and scrub!

 

Liz

 

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Re: Yikes! Help me Wee Judy

Thu, 22 Feb 2007 04:17:34 -0800 (PST)

 

THanks Wee, you know it soaked into the tile surfect

and the Bon A,i was the only thing that took it off.

Phew! I thought I was stuck with that circle forever.

 

Donna

--- wee wrote:

 

> Dear Donna,

>

> I do not know how intense the heat ring has marked

> the tile but I use " Astonish " to rid the

> brownish marks, only the glaze on the tile will need

> to be replaced :(

> You could spray a little lacquer after you clean out

> the heat ring, just to protect the tile.

> I am no expert on glazing tiles but there must be

> some glaze the pottery people use to glaze

> their fineware which is harder than Lacquer.

>

>

> Best Wishes,

> Wee :)

>

>

> On 20 Feb 2007 at 15:25, Donnalilacflower wrote:

>

> > I have cream colored tile in the kitchen and I sat

> my

> > iron skillet to soak on the tile instead of the

> stove.

> > I have a brownish circle. What will take that

> stain

> > off??? Bleach, vinegar, baking soda??? I didn't

> want

> > to try anything without asking the veg group

> > professionals.

> >

> > Donna

>

>

 

 

We gotta stop smokin', stop, stop. I mean cigarette smoking.

- Jimi Hendrix- Midnight Lightning

 

 

 

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