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The following cleaners have all been independently laboratory tested for the Vitreous Enamel Association (VEA)
on various enamel surfaces, and proved to clean effectively without damaging the enamel surface. See: Cleaner Scheme and Footnote below
We list:
IVE Tested and Approved,
Recommended
Cleaning Products for Vitreous Enamel
and
A cleaning service using their own IVE Tested,
Approved
&
Recommended Cleaning Products for Vitreous Enamel
Please click ' Info' (below) to see product images and links to product information
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Modern enamel is formulated specifically for the purpose for which it is used. This means that although the enamel used in an oven interior can be successfully cleaned with an approved oven cleaner, the same product may damage the enamel of a hob top, casserole or bath.
Old cast iron baths were enamelled with less resistant enamels and may already have some surface damage or loss of gloss, they may not withstand modern cleaners, so with an old or damaged bath it is wise to test all products on a small area before applying to the whole bath.
Updated: 16 May 2009
© Vitreous Enamel Association 2005 - 2008
This list of approved cleaners is © Copyright to the Vitreous Enamel Association and should not be reproduced in part or in total. It is produced for personal reference only and is subject to frequent revision.
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