Tips For Cleaning Your Stainless Steel
No matter if you are in an industrial kitchen or just your household kitchen, maintaining the look and the cleanliness of your stainless is essential.
There are plenty of products on the market that claim to be able to help you, but you can also do just as good with just knowing how to handle it.
Stainless steel is difficult to clean because streaks and fingerprints show up easily. It is easier to see grime, grease and fingertips on stainless than on windows. To help you to keep your stainless steal countertops, utensils and appliances clean, follow these basic rules of thumb.
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2007-08-13 05:37:10
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answered by Indiana Frenchman 7
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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.
2016-04-01 09:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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if you first wash it with hot soapy water to get rid of any grease. Then make a solution of vinegar and water in a spray, spray the solution onto stainless steel, wipe down, then polish dry with a clean cloth, you will not need stainless steel polish as it will come up lovely and clean and shiny.
2007-08-13 05:36:46
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answered by gillian s 2
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I just use a regular spray on kitchen cleaner like 409. Then after I do that to prevent the streaks, just use baby oil. Put a tiny bit on a paper towel and wipe it over the doors.
I learned this from online and from a pal that is in the navy. They can't have streaks on anything for navy inspections.
2007-08-13 05:52:28
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answered by devilishblueyes 7
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clean with soap and water then clean with windex. stay away from oil based stainless steel cleaner if you must use it use a water based cleaner
2007-08-13 05:35:19
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answered by lek 5
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vinegar water, natural grease cutter.... works great on wood floors and windows too.
Be Blessed!
2007-08-13 05:36:07
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answered by ramzee 4
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