Wipe down with ordinary washing up liquid and hot wet cloth and then dry. The a TINY drop of baby oil on a cloth, then buff it with another soft cloth. Works for me.
Think I saw some product for this purpose in Tescos the other week, but my way is far cheaper!
2007-01-06 07:03:31
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answered by SUPER-GLITCH 6
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Quite a few companies make stainless steel cleaners. Don't use Windex, I was told when we bought our stainless fridge and stove. Go to Home Depot or a store like it and I am sure they will have some to choose from. I bought these pre-treated wipes for Stainless Steel at Bath & Beyond (like Lysol makes) and they work wonders for a quick cleaning. Linens N Things also has some wipes.
2007-01-06 03:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Stainless steel is an alloy of iron that contains more than 10 percent chromium. Stainless steel resists stains but occasionally dulls or will show oily finger prints. This steel is noted for its hardness and is used for utensils, tableware, sinks, counter tops and small appliances. In the process of making it, a little of the chromium in the alloy is used to form the hard oxide coating on the surface. If this is taken off, through corrosion or wear, the steel rusts like regular steel.
* Olive Oil: Rub stainless steel sinks with olive oil to remove streaks.
* Vinegar: To clean and polish stainless steel, simply moisten a cloth with undiluted white or cider vinegar and wipe clean. Can also be used to remove heat stains on stainless steel cutlery.
* Club Soda: Remove streaks or heat stains from stainless steel by rubbing with club soda.
2007-01-06 03:15:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I use a natural stone cream cleaner for stainless steel, it cleans many things . Brass, Silver, Copper all metals also good for lime scale even cleans widows this product is called Perlglanz Putzstien, if you would like to find out more about this product here is the web site , www.promonov.com . Or promonov@bluewin.ch For me it´s the best thing since sliced bread
2007-01-06 05:48:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Lord John is right, baby oil is the best thing since sliced bread for marks on stainless steel. Old grannies method........great.
Cheers
2007-01-06 03:20:06
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answered by gsf1200 5
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I agree with Lord John, i used to work in the catering trade and baby oil is good at getting rid of streaks etc and preventing them!
2007-01-06 03:14:55
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answered by Welshchick 7
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lemon juice, works a treat! i used to have a stainless steel microwave and it drove me up the wall! also works for water marks 2
2007-01-06 03:13:16
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answered by caz 3
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Try baby oil though be carefull not to let it run inside this may taint the food, another way is a dilute vinegar solution
2007-01-06 03:28:08
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answered by thunderchild67 4
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Baby oil
2007-01-06 03:19:10
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answered by Bluefurball 3
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The MR. clean Magic Eraser
2007-01-06 03:12:54
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answered by Anonymous
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