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<p>[QUOTE="Shangas, post: 67291, member: 360"]I used sewing-machine oil, paper-towels and cotton-buds to clean out the grooves in my cabinet. </p><p><br /></p><p>Start with the bits that are easiest to clean. Then close the door halfway and clean what you can reach, inside the cabinet. It has to be done entirely by feel, this stuff, for obvious reasons. It's a long process, and you'll scrape out a LOT of gunk. But it'll be worth it when it's finished.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Shangas, post: 67291, member: 360"]I used sewing-machine oil, paper-towels and cotton-buds to clean out the grooves in my cabinet. Start with the bits that are easiest to clean. Then close the door halfway and clean what you can reach, inside the cabinet. It has to be done entirely by feel, this stuff, for obvious reasons. It's a long process, and you'll scrape out a LOT of gunk. But it'll be worth it when it's finished.[/QUOTE]
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