Cleaning Stainless Steel Fridge?

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I buy special stainless steel wipes from the supermarket, not sure if you have them in US, and wipe off the excess with paper towel, works for me!
 
We use dish detergent and vinager with water and a sponge followed by a cotton toweling. There are a bunch of stainless polishes available but they stink like the down wind side of a refinery so, dish soap and vinager it is.
 
I had the same problem with my new SS range - I found that the new 'citrus' cleaners work the best, along with paper towels - sponges and cloth just smear it all up!
 
Help--Help--Help

Try rubbing alcolol...works for me on chrome
always test a small out of the way area first.
 
Put warm water, a few drops of dish liquid and the juice of a lemon into a spray bottle. Use a soft cloth so not to scratch the stainless steel, it's just amazing how easily it scratches, then buff with a high quality paper towel. The citrus in the lemon along with the soap will help to cut the oil in those finger prints and the lemon naturally has an anti-viscus quality that will help to prevent those hard to remove marks. Your stainless steal will still get marks but if you do this frequently they are a breeze to clean off. This works well and your kitchen will smell great! It also works well to clean windows!

Keep things simple, it is easier to enjoy life that way.

Grammadee
 
Cleaning Stainless

Make a paste out of equal portions of white vinegar and baking soda. Cheap and it works. I have a stainless kitchen sink and it sparkles.
 
Steeel wool and acetone. :LOL: Just kidding. Ammonia and water works just fine. Same stuff as commercial glass cleaner.
 

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