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<p>[QUOTE="clutteredcloset49, post: 234501, member: 85"]You asked about taking the #54 off. I'd leave it. But if you really want to get if off.</p><p><br /></p><p>Make a paste of Barkeeper's Friend. Found in the cleaning aisle near Comet and Ajax. Use an old scotch brite pad with the Barkeeper's paste, rub in a circular motion should come right off with no harm to the crock.</p><p><br /></p><p>There's one listed like yours for $135. One sold for $50. Remember you can ask anything you want. What matters is what it sells for.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clutteredcloset49, post: 234501, member: 85"]You asked about taking the #54 off. I'd leave it. But if you really want to get if off. Make a paste of Barkeeper's Friend. Found in the cleaning aisle near Comet and Ajax. Use an old scotch brite pad with the Barkeeper's paste, rub in a circular motion should come right off with no harm to the crock. There's one listed like yours for $135. One sold for $50. Remember you can ask anything you want. What matters is what it sells for.[/QUOTE]
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