how to clean stainless steel appliances
by:Topson
2020-06-16
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Stainless steel appliances are still popular in American kitchens.
In fact, the sales volume of stainless steel appliances exceeds that of white and black kitchen appliances, and the dishwasher, stove and refrigerator show the appearance of stainless steel to a large extent. (
One exception is the top
Refrigerator category-
Most of them are white. )
\"Stainless steel appliances have become more and more popular over the past six years,\" said Jill nautini, spokesman for the home appliance manufacturers association.
But some stainless steel appliances have one drawback: they are like magnets, leaving fingerprints, stains, water spots and stripes.
This means there is a lot of cleaning time to keep your appliance looking the best.
I know this requires first hand work: I have to clean my stainless steel series regularly with full stainless steel seriesin-
A stainless steel cleaner
Although I have more time to draw a line on the cleanup range than cooking with it.
The basics of stainless steel cleaners avoid the use of rough abrasive, refined powder, steel wool, bleach and ammonia, all of which damage the surface.
To avoid other cleaners, be sure to check the owner\'s manual and the manufacturer\'s website.
For example, some manufacturers recommend not to use glass cleaners on stainless steel.
Samsung even recommends that you do not use grouting cleaners containing muriatic acid on the tile floor in the kitchen, because the smoke of grouting cleaners can damage the finish of stainless steel appliances.
Here are more tips from Nancy Bock of the American Cleaning Association on how to clean stainless steel appliances.
Stainless steel cleaning Step 1: dip the soft cloth into warm water and add a gentle detergent.
Wipe the surface, rinse the cloth and wipe it again, then dry it with a towel to prevent water spots.
Step 2: If you can still see the fingerprint, spray it on the soft cloth with a glass cleaner and wipe off the fingerprint.
Step 3: remove the baked
On food and grease, make a paste with baking soda and warm water.
Gently rub the surface with a soft cloth or sponge.
Dry with clean wet cloth and towels.
For scratches and stains, please use a stainless steel cleaner and apply to the area in the following directions.
Rinse with a clean damp cloth and dry it.
Away from stainless steel?
If there is a lack of attraction in stainless steel that must be cleaned, check out other finish options such as classic white.
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Stainless steel appliances are still popular in American kitchens.
In fact, the sales volume of stainless steel appliances exceeds that of white and black kitchen appliances, and the dishwasher, stove and refrigerator show the appearance of stainless steel to a large extent. (
One exception is the top
Refrigerator category-
Most of them are white. )
\"Stainless steel appliances have become more and more popular over the past six years,\" said Jill nautini, spokesman for the home appliance manufacturers association.
But some stainless steel appliances have one drawback: they are like magnets, leaving fingerprints, stains, water spots and stripes.
This means there is a lot of cleaning time to keep your appliance looking the best.
I know this requires first hand work: I have to clean my stainless steel series regularly with full stainless steel seriesin-
A stainless steel cleaner
Although I have more time to draw a line on the cleanup range than cooking with it.
The basics of stainless steel cleaners avoid the use of rough abrasive, refined powder, steel wool, bleach and ammonia, all of which damage the surface.
To avoid other cleaners, be sure to check the owner\'s manual and the manufacturer\'s website.
For example, some manufacturers recommend not to use glass cleaners on stainless steel.
Samsung even recommends that you do not use grouting cleaners containing muriatic acid on the tile floor in the kitchen, because the smoke of grouting cleaners can damage the finish of stainless steel appliances.
Here are more tips from Nancy Bock of the American Cleaning Association on how to clean stainless steel appliances.
Stainless steel cleaning Step 1: dip the soft cloth into warm water and add a gentle detergent.
Wipe the surface, rinse the cloth and wipe it again, then dry it with a towel to prevent water spots.
Step 2: If you can still see the fingerprint, spray it on the soft cloth with a glass cleaner and wipe off the fingerprint.
Step 3: remove the baked
On food and grease, make a paste with baking soda and warm water.
Gently rub the surface with a soft cloth or sponge.
Dry with clean wet cloth and towels.
For scratches and stains, please use a stainless steel cleaner and apply to the area in the following directions.
Rinse with a clean damp cloth and dry it.
Away from stainless steel?
If there is a lack of attraction in stainless steel that must be cleaned, check out other finish options such as classic white.
The consumer report is an independent non-profit organization that works side by side with consumers to create a fairer, safer and healthier world.
Products or services are not recognized by CR and advertisements are not accepted.
All rights reserved©2018 Consumer Reporting Company
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