Not sure why people suggest mixing lemon or vinegar and bicarbonate of soda. The soda neutralises the acid of course, so really you’re just left with a watery weak abrasive from the soda.
That is a great and reasonable question! I have maybe 4 brands of such cleaner under the sink and tried them all. Of course, they did some good, but I just wasn't getting the results I wanted. I think, by the time I made this video, I was just "past" or "over" trying to use those products and had moved on to the next level. It was certainly an oversight to leave that critical bit of history out of the video, and you are correct to point it out. Thank you for the great comment, and thanks for watching!
Nice video, well shot and dubbed as always! Thanks for the razor tip!
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Thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching!
Not sure why people suggest mixing lemon or vinegar and bicarbonate of soda. The soda neutralises the acid of course, so really you’re just left with a watery weak abrasive from the soda.
Ha! I know....it would do pretty much the same as mixing with water. Maybe it's for that "fresh, lemony scent"?
@@mainejason if there’s enough lemon left behind to scent a piece of glass, there’s enough to leave a sticky layer of sugar
True!
Why not just use glass stovetop cleaner?
That is a great and reasonable question!
I have maybe 4 brands of such cleaner under the sink and tried them all. Of course, they did some good, but I just wasn't getting the results I wanted.
I think, by the time I made this video, I was just "past" or "over" trying to use those products and had moved on to the next level.
It was certainly an oversight to leave that critical bit of history out of the video, and you are correct to point it out.
Thank you for the great comment, and thanks for watching!