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    heaneb
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    i have a tricity bendix cse500x cooker which is 3yrs 9mths old so is out of guarantee, it has developed holes in the back plate (stayclean) and bottom plate (enamel) i only ever use water to clean it as i am allergic to chemicals, electrolux have agreed to send out an engineer to inspect it, if it is not a manufacturing problem i will have to pay for this visit, is there anything else which could have caused this? thanks

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    cockney steve
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    Re: tricity bendix cse500x cooker

    If we assume you dried it off properly, after washing, then it does seem odd that a severe attack of tinworm (rust) has eaten away this “quality” appliance so quickly.

    Although you claim to be “allergic to chemicals” EVERYTHING…and I mean EVERYTHING other than non-physical intangibles, is “chemicals”

    yes, even your keyboard and the glass that covers your monitor screen!

    Therefore, I assume you have an allergy to “most common cleaning chemical compounds”

    Try Bicarbonate of soda (sodium Bicarb) and/or White vinegar….bothare good environmentally friendly cleaners/sterilisers and are food-safe….Vinegar is acid and needs thorough rinsing……..I believe that white vinegar is available at modest prices in Asian food-stores in larger containers.

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