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Posted by Walter R. on September 30, 2005, 5:54 pm
I wish I had never bought this refrigerator with a stainless steel front
panel.
No matter what I do, I end up with some streaking. Not too bad, but
annoying.
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Walter
www.rationality.net
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Posted by yellowbirddog on September 30, 2005, 11:36 am
What have you tried so far? Some SS sink manufacturers recommend
periodic oiling to keep things looking nice.
Are there stains?
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Posted by Longshot on September 30, 2005, 6:44 pm
glass cleaner works pretty well, if you have major stains , use MEK or even
fine steel wool
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> What have you tried so far? Some SS sink manufacturers recommend
> periodic oiling to keep things looking nice.
> Are there stains?
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Posted by SQLit on September 30, 2005, 12:22 pm
> I wish I had never bought this refrigerator with a stainless steel front
> panel.
> No matter what I do, I end up with some streaking. Not too bad, but
> annoying.
> --
> Walter
> www.rationality.net
I agree, I installed a island SS vent hood. Could not keep the f'ing thing
clean.
There are spray products at the Box stores that help. I bought the one I
used at Lowes. Goes on like foaming window cleaner. Leaves a nice finish for
awhile. Some people love SS I prefer things that I can wipe willy-nilly once
a week and have them look good in-between.
A little dab will do a large area.
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Posted by Peter on September 30, 2005, 7:41 pm
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> > I wish I had never bought this refrigerator with a stainless steel front
> > panel.
> > No matter what I do, I end up with some streaking. Not too bad, but
> > annoying.
> > --
> > Walter
> > www.rationality.net
> I agree, I installed a island SS vent hood. Could not keep the f'ing thing
> clean.
> There are spray products at the Box stores that help. I bought the one I
> used at Lowes. Goes on like foaming window cleaner. Leaves a nice finish for
> awhile. Some people love SS I prefer things that I can wipe willy-nilly once
> a week and have them look good in-between.
I couldn't agree more. SS is a royal pain in the ass, almost as bad
as grouted tile countertops.
Who started this SS craze anyway? Was something wrong with
enameled steel, which you can wipe down once every six months
and have it always looking brand new?
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> periodic oiling to keep things looking nice.
> Are there stains?