Stain Removal

A 50/50 solution of hydrogen peroxide (oxygenated water) and water will remove most stains on countertops and tile.
Blot on the spot and let it set 30 minutes. Then scrub lightly with baking soda if needed. Shaving cream also does a great job on difficult stains.

Appliances

For a wonderful all purpose fill a spray bottle half full with warm water add a squirt or two of liquid dish soap then finish filling with water. It's inexpensive and does a great job cleaning most kitchen surfaces and appliances.

Walls & Countertops

Tile Walls and Countertops - For a wonderful all purpose fill a spray bottle half full with warm water add a squirt or two of liquid dish soap then finish filling with water. It's inexpensive and does a great job cleaning walls & countertop surfaces without leaving a residue behind.

Stainless Steel

Scratch marks are impossible to remove, so prevention becomes important. Always place a rubber mat in stainless steel sinks.

To remove burned on food from the surface of a stainless steel stove, boil some water (wear gloves) and pour directly onto the spill. Let it set a few minutes. That helps loosen the food making removal easier. In microwaves, wipe them down with boiling water then scrub with Cameo. Cover your food to prevent the splatters.