How To Clean Stainless Steel

How To Clean Stainless Steel


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Stainless steel can sometimes be hard to shine to a brilliant finish but this video will show you how in three easy steps. Just by following these instructions, your stainless steel appliances and surfaces can go from smeared and fingerprinted to gleaming in minutes! Enlarge Stainless steel can sometimes be hard to shine to a brilliant finish but this video will show you how in three easy steps. Just by following these instructions, your stainless steel appliances and surfaces can go from smeared and fingerprinted to gleaming in minutes!

I'm going to show you how to clean stainless steel. With stainless steel, it's about using the right sort of products of each. Read the back of the instructions on your products.

But normally, a bathroom spray or kitchen spray is not really an aggressive product so it's not going to cause too much damage, but test it in a small area, just in case. You want a wet cloth and a dry cloth. Use your wet cloth to wash down the product, the dry cloth to dry, and as a finish, you can put a little bit of Johnson's Baby Oil so you can get a uniform effect and it's all nice and shiny and you don't get any smearing.

Just note, do not use too much baby oil because it is going to make it really, really greasy. You just want a small dollop of baby oil just to get a uniform effect. The reason why you wouldn't use, necessarily use, baby oil on stainless steel outside is obviously because of rust.

More often than not, stainless steel products, whenever they get a cleaning, don't actually get rid of the smears themselves which is why we use baby oil. It's well known for actually presenting a uniform effect and you don't get the smears, but the trick is not to use too much of it. So you just want to use your normal cleaning products, dry, with a tiny bit of baby oil, you can go against the grain and it tends not to smear and you get that wow factor.

And that's how we clean stainless steel. .