Can I use bleach? NO!
I think I recently read an answer to question about cleaning stainless steel kitchen sink with bleach. DON'T DO IT! I wrote to Clorox and they said not to; either their splasless or regular.
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That makes sense to me. Thanks for posting.
I hope it helps, When in doubt about a product, I go to the source.
not an answer, but I am glad to read this! I am a " bleach" person and just bought my first as sink. I would have ruined it !!! thanks.
Stainless steel cleaner is brilliant on my fridge. I use Weiman. They also make wipes
after using soft scrub, dry it and spray a little Orange Glo (or other orange product) an a rag and wipe it over. Use it on other stainless appliances as well, they will all look brand new!
Wow! That’s what we did wrong on the fridge! It left stain like marks that we can’t get off. Someone was sick and the wipes came out. Thanks so much for this information!
Thanks for the advice! I clean my stainless steel sink with a simple mixture of baking soda and hot water. Then I rinse that mixture off and wipe it down dry. Cream of tarter mixed with a little bit of hydrogen peroxide can also take off stubborn stains!
Happy I was helpful. Hot soapy water cleans my sink. I sparingly use good old fashioned baby oil for shine on all stainless steel.