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Ill turn the power off and remove the switchplates, but how do I clean whats left?

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Ill turn the power off and remove the switchplates, but how do I clean whats left?

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It will still show after I wash the switchplates! I would not clean switches or receptacles; I would replace them. New replacements are less than a dollar each and if purchased in bulk the price is very affordable. Also, have you considered a new color? I have seen many older homes with light colored walls, trim and flooring but the old switches and receptacles are brown. Replacing will take less time than cleaning. And you are correct to turn the power off first. Q: What can I use to take off marks and scratches from my stainless steel stove? Thanks. My first suggestion is to contact the manufacturer of your range. They should have the best answer. All stainless steel is not the same and what may work on one SS finish may not work as well on another. There are many options available to you but if you select the wrong option, you will further damage your range’s finish. You can purchase complete stainless steel repair kits for the DIYer. Another option is the use of gray and then purpl

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