Stainless Steel Appliance Cleaning
Stainless steel kitchen appliances look best when they're clean and shiny. To clean tough stains and cooking grease, and give them a dazzling shine, try the same detergent you would use when washing the dishes. One formulated to cut grease works especially well.This also works well for general kitchen cleaning.Waterless hand soap also works great as a polish, simply rub on, and polish - no rinsing...:)
2007-04-24 02:59:58
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answered by Backwoods Barbie 7
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There are specialty cleaners for stainless now on the market. Haven't tried any yet.
If you have grease, try a nonscratch cleanser like Barkeepers Friend or Boni Ami. Rinse well. For a real shine use Flit (?) metal polish.
In a hurry and not very dirty, have you tried Windex?
2007-04-23 19:05:14
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answered by fluffernut 7
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Hi there you can buy a stainless steel cleaner/polisher or use any spray cleaner followed by wiping it down with rubbing alcohol to get out all the streaks. Have a nice weekend.
2007-04-27 16:22:53
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answered by firestarter 6
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I use Murphy's Oil Soap, it did a great job on my stainless steal electric range. It's great for wood as well, my kitchen has finished wood cabinets. It claims it's great on laundry stains, I haven't tried this yet. It has complete instructions on the back of the bottle, I use this product diluted to spray on mealy bugs as well, I grow cactus and succulents. This product lists 12 other uses on the back of the label. Hoyakins
2007-04-23 19:28:52
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answered by lewis n 5 years old I'm 75 3
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I use Weiman stainless steel wipes. If I spatter food on the stove I try to degrease it first with a little dish washing soap. Try to get it clean befor cooking again so that it does not burnt in. good luck
2007-04-23 20:20:41
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answered by Nancy B 4
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If you want to use natural products either baking soda or vinegar. I would use those two to clean it with a wet cleaning towel then I would take a dry cleaning towel and spray a bit of windex on the towel and wipe dry.
2007-04-24 02:39:47
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answered by ruthie 5
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<>There are a variety of stainless cleaners on the market; however, a glass cleaner like Windex will nicely.
2007-04-23 19:01:57
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answered by druid 7
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use a light detergent when after cleaning, rub a thin layer of baby oil over to keep it cleaner for longer & bring the shine out
2007-04-23 19:54:16
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answered by jean h 6
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I would use bicarb of soda - cheap easy non scratchy no smell and its safe for the environment
2007-04-23 19:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Use club soda .
2007-04-24 04:55:39
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answered by knowitallwhenasked 3
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