Mix liquid dish soap and water to dampen a paper towel. Wipe over the stained area. Rinse.
Repeat as needed.
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Cleaning Materials
Liquid Dish Soap
Soft Scrub
Sponge
Paper Towels
Dampened a sponge or paper towel with water and liquid dish soap to wipe the stained area. If stain persist, apply soft scrub with a damp sponge and rub in a circular motion toward the center of the stain. Rinse and dry. Repeat as needed. -
Cleaning Materials
Liquid Dish Soap
Scrub Brush
Dull Knife or Plastic Card
Cloth Rags
White Vinegar
1. Clean Goo while still wet when possible. Dried Goo may be harder to remove. Remove as muchexcess Goo as possible by wiping away with a cloth or gently scraping with a smooth edge like a plasticcard or dull knife.2. Apply dish soap directly to the stain.3. Gently scrub the area with a soft bristle scrub brush, adding water and rinsing, as needed.4. If Goo remains, make a mixture of 1 part vinegar and 1 part water. Use a soft bristle brush toscrub the area.5. Thoroughly rinse the area with water. Repeat as needed. -
Cleaning Materials
Oxiclean Cleaner
Paper Towels
Spray the surface with Oxi-Clean and allow to rest for 2 minutes. Dampen a pad of paper towels to gently rub the stained surface. Let air dry. Repeat as needed.
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Cleaning Materials
All Purpose Cleaner
Glass Cleaner Any Brand
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Cleaning Materials
Soft Cloth
Sponge
Rub away any dried paint with a soft cloth. Remove wet paint or any remaining stain with a damp sponge. If stain still remains, apply Soft Scrub with a soft cloth. Rinse.