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Best thing to clean glossy fridge with?

We got our new fridge freezer yesterday and it is gorgeous BUT very shiny and i am finding myself trying to wipe it every 5 secs with a cloth for marks! (sure the excitement will wear off!) it says with a damp wet cloth and then dry..does anyone use anything different to protect it or is that ok?
Thanks

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  • andrew-b
    andrew-b Posts: 2,413 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Get a microfibre cloth and use that ...we use them to clean everything in the kitchen - kettle, toaster, fridge, cupboards, taps and so on.

    Andy
  • weaverb
    weaverb Posts: 12 Forumite
    If you have a cleaning products/janitorial supplies company local to you, and they sell a product called Glaze in 1 gallon bottles, get one and a spray bottle gun thingy. This stuff is designed for tv/computer screens, but works brilliantly with windows, mirrors, stainless steel and anything else that i've tried it on. I might stress that any surface which is likely to come into contact with food might not be a good idea. ie worktops etc.
  • Also consider an E cloth, good for glass and mirrors too plus no detergent needed so no need to worry about food safety.


    p.s. I polished my stainless steel fridge freezer far more in the first fortnight than I have in the past 12 months.
  • andrew-b
    andrew-b Posts: 2,413 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Also consider an E cloth,
    These are just microfibre clothes but paying for a brand name.
  • rachbc
    rachbc Posts: 4,461 Forumite
    don't worry, you'll get over it in a week - til then buy a microfibre cloth
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