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A tub of Astonish S/S cleaner paste is good. Removes most of the hard graft and a quick polish after washing the paste off leaves it gleaming.
14:56 Mon 12th Mar 2012
Patience and hard graft.
Damp, coarser -texture microfibre cloth.
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Thank you will try the micro cloth.hard graft has already been applied.
A tub of Astonish S/S cleaner paste is good. Removes most of the hard graft and a quick polish after washing the paste off leaves it gleaming.
Believe it or not I use window cleaner - comes up lovely and sparkly.
We have just had a new kitchen installed,together with new sinks. We asked the fitter how do we keep the stainless steel sinks gleaming. He said to buy our selves a bottle of baby oil as he found it the best stuff to keep stainless steel bright. We did buy some,tried it and it does.
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I asked this question a short time ago and Eddie51 told me to clean it with a small amount of vinegar. I did and it is now gleaming and free of those awful water streaks.
That would make sense. Calcium carbonate is alkaline so would tend to shift in the presence of an acid such as vinegar. Depending on what is causing the streaks.
It depends what it is, but on something like a bin I clean a small area at a time. That way you don't get streaks.

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