How can I remove the sticky feeling on the counter near the range?
I recently moved to an older house and the area near the range built into the counter has a sticky feel. I have used heavy duty detergent and scrubbed it but it still feels sticky. What can I use to cut the sticky stuff on the counter?
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Have you tried Goo Gone? That's my go to for sticky areas. Good luck!
A good pair of gloves,eye protection,a scrub brush or towel and a 1/2 cup of ammonia in a bucket of warm water.good ventilation too-open a window!.cover the floor if it is wood.
Hi this is Peggy. Sorry you are having a hard time cleaning that sticky feeling from your counter. Here are some hints I hope will help you. How to Clean Sticky Feeling Laminate Countertops | Hunker
How to Clean Sticky Feeling Laminate Countertops. Mix equal parts of water and vinegar in a spray bottle, and add in 1 tsp. Spray the mixture over your countertops and wipe off with a damp dish cloth. Rinse your dish cloth, wring out and wipe over the countertops once more to remove any remainingcleaning solution.
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Goo Gone gets my vote. A little soapy water after using the Goo Gone will be your final step.
Ammonia works well or try some Dawn with a scrub brush.
I have had great success with Mean Green. It is a degreaser. I use it, slightly diluted, and spray the area. Let it sit for a few minutes to work. Then clean the area thoroughly. Assuming the countertop is laminate. Don't think you are supposed to use it on painted surfaces, so read label first.
scrape it off with straight edge razor w then scrub with degreaser,Dawn dish & really hot water
Sprinkle baking soda on sticky area & use a spray bottle filled with vinegar & a drop or two of Dawn. Spray on the baking soda & let it sit a few minutes. Use a scrub brush to scrub well. Wipe off the mixture & wipe down with a damp sponge. This usually works really well.
Thanks I am planning to use this method. Right now I am dealing with laundry and moving stuff in from the garage. I will let you know if it works. Ms P.
use Dawn dish detergent straight out of the bottle do not dilute.
I used baking soda and vinegar to resolve the problem.