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Posted by Phisherman on July 25, 2006, 9:03 pm
But it's been around for a long time, but Brasso will shine them up. I
use it on my kitchen/bath fixtures.
>Can anyone recommend a stainless steel cleaner? One that I can use for
>kitchen appliances, etc. The last one I tried was something old I had in
>the closet for many years that I inherited somehow. It was basically some
>sort of oil, which didn't look horrible, but dripped and made a mess and
>was a nightmare to clean off next time I cleaned it. Looking for something
>better (not an oil) and more modern. Also tried 409, which streaked really
>badly.
>
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Posted by Scott Townsend on July 26, 2006, 10:09 am
I know this sounds a bit Weird, but I use the Orange Furniture Polish.
I clean the fridge of any real grime, then take a lint free cloth and use
the Orange Furniture polish. It smells good and its oil based. I think
Mineral Oil is what the Banks use on the walk in vaults.
Its great on keeping them shiny and clean. Fingerprints don't show up as
easy either.
Scott<-
> Can anyone recommend a stainless steel cleaner? One that I can use for
> kitchen appliances, etc. The last one I tried was something old I had in
> the closet for many years that I inherited somehow. It was basically some
> sort of oil, which didn't look horrible, but dripped and made a mess and
> was a nightmare to clean off next time I cleaned it. Looking for
> something better (not an oil) and more modern. Also tried 409, which
> streaked really badly.
>
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Posted by Willshak on July 26, 2006, 10:19 am
jeffc wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a stainless steel cleaner? One that I can use for
> kitchen appliances, etc. The last one I tried was something old I had in
> the closet for many years that I inherited somehow. It was basically some
> sort of oil, which didn't look horrible, but dripped and made a mess and
> was a nightmare to clean off next time I cleaned it. Looking for something
> better (not an oil) and more modern. Also tried 409, which streaked really
> badly.
"Barkeeper's Friend". A scouring type cleanser like Comet. Available in
most supermarkets.
--
Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
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Posted by Dan_Musicant on July 26, 2006, 2:02 pm
:Can anyone recommend a stainless steel cleaner? One that I can use for
:kitchen appliances, etc. The last one I tried was something old I had in
:the closet for many years that I inherited somehow. It was basically some
:sort of oil, which didn't look horrible, but dripped and made a mess and
:was a nightmare to clean off next time I cleaned it. Looking for something
:better (not an oil) and more modern. Also tried 409, which streaked really
:badly.
:
I posted a similar thread a year or two ago. The stuff I had was great
but I ran out of it. In the end, I didn't even know what it was. I had
the remaining whitish powder in a jar.
One recommendation I got was Bon Ami. It's like a cleanser (the
container), and it works quite well. It's pretty cheap, too. Also, you
can clean your sinks & tubs, etc. with it and it works very well indeed
on stains on glazed pottery (e.g. mugs). Does a nice job on stainless.
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