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  • Polishing up Dualit toaster flanks
  • scratch
    Free Member

    I saw this when google searching so I’m going to carry on the tradition and refer to them as ‘flanks’

    Those end bits either side on a Dualit Classic toaster – will autosol bring them up as new?
    + any tips for polishing back the burn marks between the slots?

    jambourgie
    Free Member

    T-Cut?

    But why are you polishing your toaster like a crazy person?

    hot_fiat
    Full Member

    Dismantle it (they’re properly fully rebuildable) and get it on a buffing wheel. It’ll shine like a Kirby vacuum cleaner. Wouldn’t want to do it assembled as you’ll get bits of polish and mop inside everything.

    joshvegas
    Free Member

    Bar keepers friend would return it to how it was.

    It’s great stuff. Will take off the burn marks etc no bother.

    And clean the burnt bits on the glass hob etc.

    And the kettle.

    And any stain on the worktop.

    frankconway
    Free Member

    Peek cleaning paste or Method stainless cleaner; apply either with soft cloth and for initial wipe.
    To finish E-cloth stainless.
    Sorted!

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    Barkeepers friend is amazing stuff.

    scratch
    Free Member

    Ta, the center part is stainless but the flanks are aluminium so wanted to get a few ideas on chemicals before I ruined either part, or both, as would be usual.

    The Peek stuff looks like it’ll do both

    TiRed
    Full Member

    silver brasso will polish it up to mirror finish. It worked for my laptop.

    wheelsonfire1
    Full Member

    Pink stuff, very cheap, very good but I can’t remember where from. Poundland, Home Bargains? I’ll ask my wife but I’ve found it a lot better than Autosol but probably not as nice smelling when the exhausts warm up!

    stwhannah
    Full Member

    Never mind a like button, we should have some sort of ‘peak STW this week’ voting button. Name dropping toasters. Polishing toasters. Obscure cleaning product appreciation. This thread has it all.

    wheelsonfire1
    Full Member

    I’d post a photo if I knew how to do it. Anyway Pinkstuff, all you need to know, about £2, buy the white version from caravan suppliers and it’s about 8 quid! Polishes my kettle a treat!

    frankconway
    Free Member

    Charlie should do a deal to stock some of the cleaning products in the STW shop.
    STW own brand!
    You lot would clean up!!

    oceanskipper
    Full Member

    You lot would clean up!!

    I see what you did there.

    grum
    Free Member

    This would be so far down my to-do list. It’s scary to think of all the things you must already have achieved before this comes up next.

    BigJohn
    Full Member

    Hmmm, now the growing season is over, maybe I should have a go at polishing my asparagus steamer. </peakstw>

    Onzadog
    Free Member

    I use ash and moist news paper to clean the glass on the log burner. Wonder if that would work on the toaster?

    My gran never had a toaster. She used to use the eye level gas grill. Best tasting toast ever.

    Is that singletrack enough?

    the-muffin-man
    Full Member

    That’s patina built up over years of use!

    Polish it up and people will think you are ‘new money’ and you’ll be ostracized from your social circle. 🙂

    joshvegas
    Free Member

    Obscure cleaning product appreciation.

    Wait what?

    None of the things mentioned are obscure?

    I used bar keepers friend on my toasting fork but only the show fork I dangle from my rucksack. The everyday user I keep hanging up next to my wood fired toasting oven.

    kayak23
    Full Member

    Bar keepers friend would return it to how it was.

    The other half loves a bit of that on the hobs…

    the center part is stainless but the flanks are aluminium

    I’d go brushed aloominum. Classy flanks.

    franksinatra
    Full Member

    Slightly embarrassed but, inspired by this thread, I polished up my toaster at the weekend. I used Hob Brite as we already have it for cleaning the stove. It was very, very satisfying. The toaster came up like new, even the scorched/rusted bits right on the top.

    I need to get out more.

    oceanskipper
    Full Member

    I’m about to try the stuff I have for cleaning the hob too. 🙂

    oceanskipper
    Full Member

    Ooh – that’s done the trick. used it on the flanks too. Looks like new as frank says. 👍😎

    franksinatra
    Full Member

    It’s very rewarding isn’t it?

    oceanskipper
    Full Member

    It is indeed – I keep admiring it as I walk past! 🤣

    politecameraaction
    Free Member

    I use ash and moist news paper to clean the glass on the log burner.

    Hold on a second…what kind of ash? 🧐

    scratch
    Free Member

    Gentlemen, thankyou. there was not time today to give my own a quick tidy. I was considering Autosol as it’s about the easiest thing to get hold of, then was going to give Hob brite a go…but it weirdly looks like they’ve stopped making it. Astonish look like they do a pound shop copy so I’ll grab some in the morning and hope for the best!

    Hoping to get before and after photo’s up before the end of the week. 🙂

    martinhutch
    Full Member

    Hold on a second…what kind of ash?

    Ash ash, obviously.

    lorax
    Full Member

    Inspired by the reference to here on the show tea towel thread we’ve just polished our toaster. Only got so far with stainless steel polish but bar keeper’s friend fully sorted it.

    It’s only a Breville, not a Dualit, so I’m too ashamed to post a photo

    dyna-ti
    Full Member

    I’ve often wondered why toasters can be turned up so high as to cremate the contents being toasted. Is there a culinary need to spread butter on charcoal 😕

    doris5000
    Free Member

    Depends what you’re toasting. Boggo sliced white will toast if you leave it near a window. Sourdough needs a good blast, and that dense dark seeded rye stuff that comes in a loaf about the same size and shape as a housebrick, only heavier, is almost immune to heat

    timber
    Full Member

    Crumpets don’t really toast until they are nearly on fire so need at least one round at maximum.

    airvent
    Free Member

    Polishing a toaster, I really have heard it all now.

    a11y
    Full Member

    Bugger it, I’m not too embarrassed to polish my toaster (not a euphemism) – as posted in the tea towel thread:

    I’ve never felt more “peak STW” than this moment – guess what I was doing earlier…

    Not a euphemism

    No show tea towel though.

    Dickyboy
    Full Member

    My gran never had a toaster. She used to use the eye level gas grill. Best tasting toast ever.

    Wrong, Aga cool plate with toast made from my mum’s wholemeal bread – we even ground the flour bitd too

    jamesoz
    Full Member

    Polish the toaster?
    I don’t even like emptying the crumbs out.
    Weirdos.

    Ambrose
    Full Member

    That grouting needs sorting ASAP. 😉

    kayak23
    Full Member

    I’ve often wondered why toasters can be turned up so high as to cremate the contents being toasted

    Also how the toasting scale…depends.

    You’ve just had some perfectly done toast out of it at number 3 on the dial, so you go again at number 3.

    But oh no. The toaster technology is unable to account for the preheating of the last batch and your next number 3 toast comes out like a piece of charcoal.

    3 is not always 3.

    mrsheen
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    mudfish
    Full Member

    My ex MOD Dualit is on its 2nd set of elements still. The army trashed it. I bought it late 80’s for £20 and cleaned it up. Needed one element so they’d retired it.
    White (cream?) painted ends. No modern polished alloy here.
    Still going nicely although I note that the later elements aren’t as “toasty” as the 80’s originals IMO.

    frankconway
    Free Member

    mrsheen – given your user name I was hoping for something more informative from you.
    Disappointed.

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