Stove Cleaning - Back Online - Leo Stats - Prediction - 38/653

in cleaning •  5 years ago 

I did some stove cleaning today. I think the trick is using a rag with hot water. I took a pic but after taking the pic I decided I have a little but more cleaning to do. lol

I wasn't sure when it was going to go out to the road since I need help and maybe a dolly so I figured I might as well clean it but later after cleaning it I think I will keep it as a decorative piece and maybe I will even use it once or twice a year. It will be a pain to turn on though.

It appears Steem exchange is working again.

Some of the Steemleo stats seem pretty impressive.
https://www.steemleo.com/steemleo/@leo.stats/steemleo-weekly-stats-10-14-19-to-10-20-2019

It will be interesting to see what happens. I see a lot of potential with steemleo.com and expect the Leo price to at least hit 1 to 1 over the next year and maybe even hit 2 to 1 and take out the sell wall.

Monday 10-21

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Baking soda and vinegar works really well. I just went to look it up again as I was not sure if you spritz it first with hot water or use vinegar first. Mix some hot water and baking soda until you have a pliable paste. Spritz the oven with hot water then apply your paste and let sit overnight...I have done less than overnight before but you tend to need a bit more elbow power to loosen tough stains, afterwards dampen the baking soda again (as it will be dried at this point), wipe the baking soda from the oven then spritz clean residue with vinegar on a cloth.
If there are really tough stains left I've actually applied baking soda to them with vinegar on top to create a bit more fizzing power action to the stain, once it quits fizzing I use a metal spatula to scrape it away then wipe down clean.

Propane stoves can be worth a decent amount of cash so do't just toss it out. The connection in the back is worth at least $100 alone. I can't recall the name of the connection. I know as not that long ago I helped removed one and sold it for the original owner.

It's natural gas and it's old and it leaks. It's probably not even worth $20 scrap since scrap prices are so low.
I think the conversion kits are probably worth some money.