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Cleaning Stainless Steel Nightmare!
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Hi,
I cant seem to get my stainless steel splash back to look streak free and its starting to get annoying! I have a stainless steel cleaner and no matter what cloths I use, there is always streaks left or you can see where the cloth has been wiped. Any tips out there?
Thanks
I cant seem to get my stainless steel splash back to look streak free and its starting to get annoying! I have a stainless steel cleaner and no matter what cloths I use, there is always streaks left or you can see where the cloth has been wiped. Any tips out there?
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some say a microfibre cloth gets it clean. I used some Dettol Power Fresh cleaning liquid on mine with a soft damp cloth and then wiped the surface straight away - before it dries with the dry soft teatowel, my cooker hob and extractor hood looks ok for now. (The cleaner I used was not specifically for the stainless steel it was just what I had in)
All 'stainless steel cleaners' have oil in them so that they leave a thin film of oil on the surface so that it looks shiney and 'clean'.
NEVER EVER ! USE ANY TYPE OF STAINLESS STEEL CLEANER
Just clean the SS with mild detergent and water then 'polish' it dry with a clean dry absorbent cotton cloth. You have to actually polish it dry, not just let it dry on it's own.
NEVER EVER ! USE ANY TYPE OF STAINLESS STEEL CLEANER
Just clean the SS with mild detergent and water then 'polish' it dry with a clean dry absorbent cotton cloth. You have to actually polish it dry, not just let it dry on it's own.
Hi Soph01
Had the same problem as you until a few days ago. On the spur of the moment, while trolley pushing in Sainsburys, I picked up a tin of Brasso and read on the tin what it could be used for - hey presto, it said Stainless Steel. Bought a tin and just like magic, it cleaned the splashback and left it nice and shiny ! Took a bit of elbow grease but well worth it.
FBG40
Had the same problem as you until a few days ago. On the spur of the moment, while trolley pushing in Sainsburys, I picked up a tin of Brasso and read on the tin what it could be used for - hey presto, it said Stainless Steel. Bought a tin and just like magic, it cleaned the splashback and left it nice and shiny ! Took a bit of elbow grease but well worth it.
FBG40
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