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2006-11-06 17:36:13
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answered by Sabine 6
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Wash surfaces with hot, soapy water (dishwashing liquid is fine) and a nonabrasive sponge, working both with and against the grain (yes, stainless steel has a grain) to lift buildup. Dry with a towel. Don’t be alarmed if appliances look duller than usual; you have just removed kitchen grease and residual cleaning products.
Apply a layer of stainless-steel polish according to the package directions, wiping off any excess immediately. Bailey recommends Sheila Shine, which works as well as cream polish but requires much less elbow grease ($7 for a 10-ounce spray, $9.50 for one quart, www.sheilashine.com or 800-836-0362 for store locations).
With a clean, dry towel, buff the polish into the surface, going with the grain, until it shines and the towel comes away dry.
2006-11-06 17:32:41
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answer #2
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answered by Sandeep S 2
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2006-11-06 18:18:01
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answer #3
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answered by philski333 5
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We have stainless steel counters and some appliances, too. The important thing is to not let water dry on the things -- it leaves spots.
If it is oily or greasy, clean with baking soda. Rinse with very hot water (if possible), then buff immediately with a soft towel. AND, this sounds counter-intuitive, but if you buff again with just a little oil (salad oil will work) you will get a very nice shine. But, it attracts dust, so you might want to skip the oil step.
Good luck. Buffing is the key for me!
2006-11-06 17:38:02
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answer #4
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answered by Madame M 7
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Salt for the stains, then wipe it down with white vinegar! What a shine! Dry it with a soft cotton cloth. Also works perfect for taking care of your stainless steel cookware. I have my grandmother's old Low Heat cookware and that's how she cleaned it, that's how I clean it and it still looks brand new.
2006-11-06 18:22:58
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answer #5
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answered by Barbara W 3
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Depending on the finish, I use WD-40 and 3M synthetic scrub pads to match the grain of the brushed finish.
2006-11-07 01:16:08
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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there is extremely particular cream and cloths that are extremely made for cleansing stainless-metallic. maximum shops would have this stuff. They artwork large. persist with the instructions and also you would come out nice. strong success.
2016-10-16 07:56:06
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answer #7
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answered by ? 4
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Just saw this addressed on a home improvement show yesterday. Use Olive Oil. It makes it beautiful.
2006-11-06 17:44:57
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answer #8
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answered by Chick with pets 4
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liquid brasso is the best to use on stainless steel,it smells bad,but it works great
2006-11-06 17:31:44
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answer #9
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answered by krusty_blue_spaz 5
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after you remove the thick layer of grease rinse with vinegar, just like you would glass. carbonated water works good too.
2006-11-06 17:39:26
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answer #10
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answered by jekin 5
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use odopic detergent
if stains use salt to scrub the stain
2006-11-06 17:41:21
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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