How do I clean stainless steel appliances?
I have the early stainless steel refrigerator and when I clean it there are streaks and it doesn't look shiny. What do you suggest?
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A little baby oil on a microfiber cloth will shine them right up.
I use Windex with a soft t-shirt.
I invested in a high end microfiber cloth a few years ago, SuperCloth. I use them for my screens, windows, and appliances for a streak free clean with just water. They were under $40 for 4 of them and I feel like they were well worth it because I don't have to use products.
You need to use a damp cloth rather than one that is soaking wet and then immediately wipe again with a dry cloth.
It’s the cloth and a clean surface that make the difference. Even a micro drop of soap or water can make a streak. By drying the appliances with soft paper towels or cloth, you are removing every bit of liquid and buffing the surfaces shiny. Best wishes!
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