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		<title>By: Jasmine Hoansen</title>
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		<description>Besides being great for cleaning panties that get the odd stain, Napisan is fantastic for cleaning grease off kitchen fan grills and the similar. Just find a bowl big enough, a scoop of Nappisan and very hot water, immerse the plastic and for a few seconds, the item will look as good as new with non of that scrubbing associated with sugar soap etc.

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