How do I clean stainless steel bathroom stalls?
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Bremda: maybe this will help
https://www.partitionplus.com/bathroom-stalls/stainless-steel/stainless-steel-cleaning-and-maintenance/
Hi Bremda,
What is on your stainless steel bathroom stall you need to clean off?
Here's a post that might help you - https://www.partitionplus.com/bathroom-stalls/stainless-steel/stainless-steel-cleaning-and-maintenance/
Use a tiny bit of oil on a microfiber cloth and buff them out like you do on stainless steel appliances
This is the easiest way to clean stainless steel appliances. It's literally so easy, you will wonder if it's too good to be true, but it does work! Hope this helps! Hugs, Holly
https://pinkfortitude.com/non-toxic-stainless-steel-cleaner-diy/
PS - We have a FREE eBook with recipes for all of my homemade and all-natural cleaners. You can download it here --> https://pinkfortitude.com/thank#GreenClean
I simply use Windex on a soft t-shirt....works great!