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Cleaning Stainless Steel????

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  • lab-lover
    lab-lover Posts: 2,565 Forumite
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    andy, this is the bain of my life but i think cilit bang universal degreaser is best.
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  • andycarmi
    andycarmi Posts: 1,072 Forumite
    lab-lover wrote:
    andy, this is the bain of my life but i think cilit bang universal degreaser is best.

    Not used that one. Used many, used Fairy power spray last night- not very good!
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  • andycarmi wrote:
    Does anyone know of a good way of cleaning a stainless steel hob?

    Depends if you need a scraper :eek: or a spruce but my best tip is baby oil. after you've cleaned it, it generally still looks mucky with water marks and smears etc. dry it off with a paper towel, then use either a bit of cotton bud or more paper towel and wipe baby oil on it. gets rid of the smears, shines it up and the more you do it it the easier it is to clean. honest it looks fab after. :T
  • Depends if you need a scraper :eek: or a spruce but my best tip is baby oil. after you've cleaned it, it generally still looks mucky with water marks and smears etc. dry it off with a paper towel, then use either a bit of cotton bud or more paper towel and wipe baby oil on it. gets rid of the smears, shines it up and the more you do it it the easier it is to clean. honest it looks fab after. :T
    yip ,baby oil is the job.
  • andycarmi
    andycarmi Posts: 1,072 Forumite
    it generally still looks mucky with water marks and smears etc. dry it off with a paper towel, then use either a bit of cotton bud or more paper towel and wipe baby oil on it. gets rid of the smears, shines it up and the more you do it it the easier it is to clean. honest it looks fab after. :T


    Thats how it looks mucky with water marks and smears all overe it. Just had a baby so have some in!! I m off to finish the job. Thanks.
  • I always use vinegar on mine, but I'm a bit of a stardrops convert so I'll be trying that too. It's brought up my stainless steel kettle a treat.
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  • susank
    susank Posts: 809 Forumite
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    Cillit bang may be good but not very environmentally friendly at all - try stardrops and oil
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  • dannahaz
    dannahaz Posts: 1,069 Forumite
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    I'm another baby oil fan.
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