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Cleaning Stainless Steel????
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i find a paste of baking soda and vinegar cuts through the grease, then just wash off with water and give a quick wipe down with soapy water (i use fairy liquid here). Baby oil is great to give it shine afterwards0
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I usually start with wshing up liquid - usually works without anything stronger - or streaks!Resolution:
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The lovely stainless steel splash back on my Falcon Range Cooker has a feint carbon deposit near the oven vents due to my son leaving the grill on! I have tried to remove it using flash kitchen degreaser and a non-scratch abrasive pad but no luck. Is it OK to use the caustic soda type of oven cleaner?
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NO! dont do that! my daughter has a stainless steel oven, splashback and that hood thingy! any burnt on bits she scrapes off with a plastic spatula then wipes with washing up sponge. then she uses a few squirts of WD40 and burnishes with kitchen roll!0
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I have some type of stainless steel cleaner its wonderful for getting any marks off its sort of blue when it comes out and leaves a coating on the steel but looks like new when its finished I'll come back and put the name here later...#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke0 -
Lakeland sell a stainless steel cleaning cloth, it is blue and has the cleaner "built in"0
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I sent an e-mail to Falcon and they have advised using Autosol cleaner. I will give it a try.
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My sink needs a good clean.
Unfortunately I also seem to have stained it by using toilet limescale remover on it!
Am thinking of scrubbing with steel wool, but don't want to make it even worse - any other suggestions please?0 -
Barkeepers Friend.
It's BY FAR the best thing to use to clean a stainless steel sink. DO NOT use wire wool, it's just going to scratch it...If it looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, we have at least to consider the possibility that we have a small aquatic bird of the family anatidae on our hands
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I use bicarb every couple of days.....shake it on, scrub off with sponge scrubby thing and my sink is always clean. Haven't been able to get Barkeepers Friend, so would take Meepsters word for its effectiveness
MarieWeight 08 February 86kg0
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