That's a good one. I feel your pain. Maybe you have to put cornmeal or cat litter on it to make it less jelly-like and then let it dry. I have no clue. Good luck.
This is going to sound ridiculous, but I would ask Martha Stewart. Seriously, I'd go to her website and see what she says. I'm sure she has the perfect thing. Love her. I may be the only peron in the world - but I love her!
I'm guessing baking soda or something... but I know nothing. When I was little, I got really mad at Sandra and put Vaseline on her bedspread - it's still there. It was a quilt my grandmother made for her - so I'll be in Haites where I belong if you ever get to a point in the Celestial Kingdom where you wonder, "What ever happened to Natalie?"
What cuts grease? Dawn! Use a small, very watered solution on it. I did that to get it out of clothing and it worked like a charm! After it gets rid of the greasy feeling, "rinse" as best you can with water, but you shouldn't need very much soap...
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That's a good one. I feel your pain. Maybe you have to put cornmeal or cat litter on it to make it less jelly-like and then let it dry. I have no clue. Good luck.
good ole fashioned soap and water. That's how you wash it off your hands!
Love, V
Mr Clean somethin...?
This is going to sound ridiculous, but I would ask Martha Stewart. Seriously, I'd go to her website and see what she says. I'm sure she has the perfect thing. Love her. I may be the only peron in the world - but I love her!
I'm guessing baking soda or something... but I know nothing. When I was little, I got really mad at Sandra and put Vaseline on her bedspread - it's still there. It was a quilt my grandmother made for her - so I'll be in Haites where I belong if you ever get to a point in the Celestial Kingdom where you wonder, "What ever happened to Natalie?"
What cuts grease? Dawn! Use a small, very watered solution on it. I did that to get it out of clothing and it worked like a charm! After it gets rid of the greasy feeling, "rinse" as best you can with water, but you shouldn't need very much soap...
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