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How to remove finger marks from stainless steel fridge?
wazza
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Got a fridge freezer with a stainless steel finish. It is now showing some finger marks and a water streak from using a damp cloth. Any idea on how to remove these marks?
Did a search on the internet and found some people recommending olive oil, WD40, damp cloth with trace of washing up liquid etc
Was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations.
Thanks
Did a search on the internet and found some people recommending olive oil, WD40, damp cloth with trace of washing up liquid etc
Was wondering if anyone here has any recommendations.
Thanks
Problem with having access to internet is that i get asked by many to solve their problems
Well at least i learn something on the way 
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what have you tried?0
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Nothing yet. Just want to know what others have used so i know it worksProblem with having access to internet is that i get asked by many to solve their problems
Well at least i learn something on the way
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A couple of my colleagues use cooking oil.
Never tried it myself though0 -
baby oil is GREAT for cleaning up stainless steel!:beer: Thank you to everyone! :beer:
:eek: Officially addicted to Comping :eek:0 -
Baby oil.
Used to have to polish a whole row of stainless steel ticket barriers at a railway station with the stuff ...A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
Agreed Baby Oil.Politicians and diapers have one thing in common. They should both be changed regularly, and for the same reason.0
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Once again, baby oil. I use a little dash (not much otherwise it leaves a layer behind) on a dry cloth on a large splash back behind cooker, brings it up great.0
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Baby oil and then an E-clothMake £25 a day in April £0/£750 (March £584, February £602, January £883.66)
December £361.54, November £322.28, October £288.52, September £374.30, August £223.95, July £71.45, June £251.22, May£119.33, April £236.24, March £106.74, Feb £40.99, Jan £98.54) Total for 2017 - £2,495.100 -
Gloomendoom wrote: »A couple of my colleagues use cooking oil.
Never tried it myself though
Yeas, baby oil. that is what I meant.
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Update - Was shopping and came across a product from Astonish, a stainless steel cleaner. Gave it a try and it seems to do the job. It was cheap so decided to try it. Other products were £4+. Will give baby oil a try later. Thanks for the infoProblem with having access to internet is that i get asked by many to solve their problems
Well at least i learn something on the way
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