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Cleaning Stainless Steel????
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Microfibre cloths
Or of course stardrops which I do all my S steel in, neat on a cloth. Lovely and shiny!:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0 -
Hi, hope you guys & girls can help with ideas on the best product to clean a stainless steel cooker and splashback. My lass used mr muscle and it left streaks on the splash back. Have been using loads of elbow grease and a soft sponge with washing up liquid and cilit bang, very hard work.I hate migraines.0
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a really good thing to do is clean the cooker with your normal cleaning fluid or stardrops! Then dry it down before using a tiny spot of baby oil on a cloth to polish the surface up. It leaves the stainless steel supershiny! Tis is what my cooker man told me to do when he fitted my new oven and said its what they do in the showrooms!Proud to be dealing with my debts!0
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After using your cleaner polish with baby oil - you will shine in no time:rotfl:If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
Spring begins on 21st March.0 -
Baby oil everytime for me too!!!!!!!!!!!!
Living in the sunny? Midlands, where the pork pies come from:
saving for a trip to Florida and NYC Spring 2008
Total so far £14.00!!0 -
Trade Secret: The best cleaner on the market is John Lewis's/Waitrose's Stainless Steel Cleaner. on with a cloth and then buff with kitchen roll.0
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I use either diluted lemon juice or diluted vinegar on mine. Oil does shine it up nicely though.May all your dots fall silently to the ground.0
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The oil also means future spills are easily wiped up.0
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looks like I'll be getting some baby oil then.I hate migraines.0
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I wash mine down with soapy water after doin the dishes, buff up with old teatowels, then apply baby oil- buff to high shine, i'm love my oven, i dreamt about it for ages before i got it- 5 ring burner, sexy!!! I'm quite obsessive about cleaning it and have always found good old saopy water then baby oil the best and cheapest way yo keep it well sparkly!!RIP Floyd - 19/04/09. I know i'll see you again my best friend forever.
19/06/2013 T12 incomplete Paraplegia, down but not out.0
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