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Robert Yick Co. RanRYC168 Gas Kitchen Range Questions & Answers
Cleaning Tempered Glass
Norwex Descaler is the absolute best thing I've found for hard water build up on any surface, including glass shower doors and shower/sink fixtures. When I moved into my current house last year, the bathtub and shower head were disgusting! They
were white with years of built-up hard water residue. Repeated application of CLR
and a ton of elbow grease just couldn't get it off. When I tried Norwex
DeScaler for the first time, it removed ALL of the soap scum and lime
in the FIRST application.
This stuff
is enzyme based - free of hazardous chemicals and enviro friendly. The
enzymes in the DeScaler actually eat the soap scum! I just spray it on,
wait 5 -10 minutes, and wipe off with my wet microfiber cloth (also from Norwex). It's
incredible. It works better and faster than CLR, or any other chemical
alternative I've tried. It's fume-free and can be used by people with chemical and environmental allergies.You can buy it from a Norwex Rep, or order it online - a good site is
www.Norwex-Healthy-Cleaning.com. Hope this helps.
I left a clay pot
Typically MURIATIC ACID is very useful in cleaning stains from masonary and should work to clean a sudo-masonary stain off of glass. MURIATIC acid is normallly in stock at just about all hardware/big box home improvement stores
GE gas stove XL44
I have the same exact problem with my XL44, any ideas? Time to buy a new stove? If I do, no more GE for me!
Melted plastic *bread wrapper*
mix vinegar and water in a container,turn the element on to the highest setting.get a METAL paint scraper pour the solution onto the element while scraping off the plastic.hope this helps.
Gas oven
The symptoms you describe point to a cracked or blown out burner. If you can see the flame on the burner the flames should be blue and even in size.
Fire Safety Concerns
Check this link;
http://www.selectappliance.com/exec/ce-product/ry_ryc168
The wok model is approved for zero clearance installation by the AGA and CGA. That means that regardless of worktop etc material, it can be right next to the unit, so long as you do not modify the casing of the unit in any way.
here's the link to contact the AGA if you want more info;
http://www.aga.org/contactus.htm
The other thing to try if you want reassurance would be to knock up a simulated worktop out of cheap wood/plywood just to represent the bit near the range, and use it carefully for a couple of days just to see if there is any problem.
It should be fine.
Hope this helps :)
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