Cleaning Stainless steel appliances

Arby
by Arby
I only used soap & water but the fridge is spotted w/ streaks. No problem yet with stainless steel stove, vent , microwave, dishwasher, toaster, or textured back splash. They are the same material and all washed the same way with dawn and water but the stupid fridge has quite noticeable spots. (I DID NOT CHOOSE SS KITCHEN)
  17 answers
  • Rebecca Shirley Nichols Rebecca Shirley Nichols on Aug 06, 2015
    use Sprayaway stainless steel cleaner. you can get it on amazon or at target
  • SS SS on Aug 06, 2015
    Polish with vegetable oil on soft cloth, then wipe off excess. Will remove water spots, greasy fingerprints, etc.
  • Wendy Wendy on Aug 06, 2015
    I've never tried sprayaway, and I don't like the vegetable oil. Home Depot carries a product called Zep Stainless Steel Polish. Spray on microfiber cloth and wipe with the grain. Works great!
  • Marj Lunn Marj Lunn on Aug 07, 2015
    I use pledge, and after it is polished. all I need to do is take a dry dish towel and wipe works great
  • Kimberly A Kimberly A on Aug 07, 2015
    There is a commercial product called Sheila Shine which I have used for years and makes the appliances look like new. However when I ran out and had to just go to my local target I tried Weimanns stainless polish and it works exceptionally well too. My entire kitchen has a lot of stainless sppliances and they all look brand new after many parties and just family meals by just using either of these products.
  • Eloise Eloise on Aug 07, 2015
    I've had excellent results with a good quality microfiber cloth and this homemade glass cleaner recipe: 1 c. white vinegar, 1 1/2 c. alcohol, 2 drops Dawn dish soap. Mix in a spray bottle.
  • Marge Marge on Aug 07, 2015
    I use Magic brand stainless steel cleaner it's great, gives a nice shine and wards off fingerprints pretty good.
  • Joyce Berry Joyce Berry on Aug 07, 2015
    I use rubbing alcohol on my fridge and it shines
  • Marilyn Marilyn on Aug 07, 2015
    WD40
  • Pat Pat on Aug 07, 2015
    I use clorex sheets and it does wonder. Wipe and dray behind Stove with paper towl
  • Lana Smith Lana Smith on Aug 07, 2015
    Scott's Liquid Gold wood cleaner & preservative. Works Great! States on can you use to shine stainless steel. Almond scent smells nice too. :o)
  • Kay Kay on Aug 07, 2015
    WD40......wipe with grain....works great
  • Michelle Michelle on Aug 07, 2015
    1 cup vinegar, 1 cup rubbing alcohol, 1 cup water, 2 drops blue dawn dish soap, mix in spray bottle. Cleans wonderful and shines like a new penny! :)
  • Norma Jean Diaz Norma Jean Diaz on Aug 08, 2015
    Try rubbing baby oil wiping left to right. Then take a soft t shirt type cloth and polish it off.Works great a have a spray bottle filled with baby oil in my kitchen.
  • Norma Jean Diaz Norma Jean Diaz on Aug 08, 2015
    Try rubbing baby oil wiping left to right. Then take a soft t shirt type cloth and polish it off.Works great a have a spray bottle filled with baby oil in my kitchen.
  • Barb Barb on Aug 08, 2015
    I tried many things and finally went to store and asked what they used on their displays. It is called Steel Miester. It works beautifully. However, I did find out that all stainless is not the same so you may need to try a few things before finding what works on your. Good luck. It drove me nuts till I figured it out.