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Old 06-08-2005, 07:38 PM   #1
Lurker Steve
 
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Default Help - how to clean a 'nook'

In my kitchen, there are some long, thin spaces that are difficult for me to
clean. One is between the refrigerator and a cabinet - it's about a two
inches wide, which made it hard for me to mop, but my broom can fit in and
that does a decent job.

The other space is a bit less than an inch wide, but several feet deep.
Nothing I have fits in this space, but you can clearly see that the floor
there is dirty. How do I clean this?

Thanks.


 
 
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Old 06-08-2005, 07:38 PM   #2
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Default Re: Help - how to clean a 'nook'


"Lurker Steve" <lurkersteve@evilemail.com> wrote in message
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> In my kitchen, there are some long, thin spaces that are difficult for me

to
> clean. One is between the refrigerator and a cabinet - it's about a two
> inches wide, which made it hard for me to mop, but my broom can fit in and
> that does a decent job.

==
Put some "moving men" type pads under the fridge so you can easily pull it
out
to clean there.
(More Below)
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>
> The other space is a bit less than an inch wide, but several feet deep.
> Nothing I have fits in this space, but you can clearly see that the floor
> there is dirty. How do I clean this?

==
Use a long handled bottle-type brush made for cleaning radiators or the
clothes dryer
slot (for the lint that deposits under the removeable lint screen).
==
==
>
> Thanks.
>
>



 
 
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