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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.
Clean with the grain
Take a close look at the grain of the stainless steel. Do not rub against it as this will cause it to become permanently scratched.
Don’t use abrasive cleaning products or cleaning tools
This will cause the stainless steel to become permanently scratched..
Start with simple cleaning products
First try a clean terry cloth and water. Make sure that you go over the area with a dry paper towel to shine it for a streak free look.
Use Glass Cleaner or Baby Oil
Glass cleaner works really well to remove fingerprints. This is especially helpful on your stainless steel refrigerator or other appliances. Make sure that you rinse them thoroughly and always shine with a dry paper towel.
We also use baby oil (wiping very well with a paper towel) to give it a high shine
Use a Mild Detergent
Regular liquid dishwashing detergent works really well to remove grease stains and fingerprints. Rinse with warm water and shine.
There are also stainless steal cleaners on the market that you can use. These help mask scratches and may help with staining. You can use them to polish the area as well. Follow the directions provided with the product to get the best results.
Other Home Products To Clean Stainless Steel
Here are a few of the things that you probably have lying around your home that can help you to get a great look from your stainless steel.
Clean With Olive Oil or Baby Oil:
Believe it or not, rubbing olive oil or baby oil, just a dab, will help to get rid of hard to remove streaks and help mask scratches.
Use Club Soda To Remove Streaks From Stainless Steel:
You can apply club soda to the area of the stainless when there are streaks or stains.
Cleaning Stainless Steel With Vinegar:
Use white vinegar that is applied to a terry cloth. Clean and polish the stainless with this product, undiluted. This can help to remove heat stains that you have on your stainless.
Below you will find some additional tips to help you keep stainless steel clean, especially on your utensils.
Keeping Stainless Steel Flatware Clean
You can use the methods below to help you to clean your stainless steel.
- Wash the stainless flatware as you would any other dish product. Most products can be placed in a dishwasher as well. For fine silver, make sure you check with the manufacturer before washing the flatware in the dishwasher.
- Use a mild dish detergent to help you to clean them. Make sure to rinse them off before you place them in the dishwasher.
- Do not allow dry dishwasher detergent onto the flatware that is wet. This can cause dark spots to appear on it.
You can also follow the following steps when it comes to other stainless steel utensils.
- Keep pans and utensils from burning as this will permanently mark most of them. If this happens, they will not distribute the heat evenly any more.
- You can wash most stainless steel products by hand or in the dishwasher. You’ll want to make sure that you rinse off all debris from the utensils if you are placing them in the dishwasher as well as making sure that this is okayed through the manufacturer.
- Try not to use abrasive cleaning products or utensils to clean these stainless steel products. They can cause starching and wear in the products.
- Using baking soda to help you to remove the foods that are stuck on is a good method.
- You can purchase and use commercial stainless steel cleaners if you like. Make sure to follow the directions provided with them closely. Keep in mind that these will likely need to be rinsed off before you eat with these utensils.
Cleaning Stainless Steel Sinks
Here are some tips to help you to clean stainless steel sinks.
- To clean the sink, use baking soda and water to scrub down the area. This will help to remove any debris that is stuck on and will help to remove odors as well.
- You can also use a bit of bleach on the stainless steel. To do this, fill the sink with hot water and add a bit of bleach. Allow to set for about 10 minutes. Then, drain and scrub down. Rinse thoroughly.
- Use a non abrasive brush to scrub all edges and angles to give a complete clean to the area.
- Use vinegar to help shine the sink.
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