It depends what you mean by "clean". If you want to restore the shine/luster and/or remove stains I find using this product works great. Nu-Finish is a silicon based car wax, I recommend the liquid, it comes in an orange bottle and if you have a Wal-Mart near you it's the cheapest source. Don't use the paste wax; my experience is it doesn't work as well. The silicon will clean and seal the plastic and leave a nice sheen. Wash and dry the item first, wear gloves if you're adverse to having chemicals come into contact with your skin. Follow the directions on the bottle and make sure you buff with a clean soft dry rag. After you've "fed/sealed" the melamine, simply wash it with hot soapy water. I've used harsh abrasives to restore the finish of previously "scoured" melamine with several methods and products with mixed results (it comes clean but the finish is badly scratched from things like a salt/lemon mixture or soft scrub). A baking soda paste can be useful if you use a cotton rag and carefully avoid creating swirls. Keep in mind that melamine is a hard plastic material that cannot be microwaved. When I use my Bootonware, I only serve dry goods in them; popcorn, chips, cookies etc, nothing that could leave a stain or would have to be cleaned aggressively.
Boontonware refers to a line of vintage melamine dinnerware that was popular in the mid-20th century. It was produced by the Boonton Molding Company in New Jersey and was known for its durable and colorful designs. Boontonware has become a sought-after collectible among vintage enthusiasts.
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The present tenses of "clean" are: I clean You clean He/she/it cleans We clean They clean
a clean, clean high pull, clean pull, hang clean maybe?
Yes of course, they were clean. They were clean, very clean. Like a sink. Jump down the toilet to keep clean.
The homonym for clean is "cleen."
rats are really clean. they clean themselves you know. ALL THE TIME they clean themselves.
Not clean : clean -- > natheef not clean --> ghayr natheef ,, written : غير نظيف
To keep your place clean and free from germs.
No, your kidneys do not clean your heart; they clean your blood.
when you clean your room up when you clean your clean the kitchen.
The verb form of "clean" is "clean." For example, you can say "I need to clean the house."