How do you clean stainless steel appliances when cleaners are not available?
April 28, 2010 by MrAuthor
Filed under Appliances
Is there a homemade, natural product I can make to clean my appliances?
April 28, 2010 by MrAuthor
Filed under Appliances
Is there a homemade, natural product I can make to clean my appliances?
Stainless steel kitchen appliances look best when they’re clean and shiny. To clean tough stains and cooking grease, and give them a dazzling shine, try the same detergent you would use when washing the dishes. One formulated to cut grease works especially well.This also works well for general kitchen cleaning.Waterless hand soap also works great as a polish, simply rub on, and polish – no rinsing…
try lemon juice or vinegar!
toothpaste
yes vinegar or lemon juice is a good substitute to commercial cleaners. and as an added tip, if you are going to store your stainless steel utensils in their boxes, place a stick of chalk in the box to absorb moisture and prevent tarnish on the silverware
bi carb soda or baking soda whatever u call it.
Greas comes off with window cleaner(ammonia based) for stubborn spots, leave a wet paper towel on top to soak for awhile, or use baking soda as an abrasive