A friend has taken over another friend's cleaning contract. I am helping her several days a month, which puts me into the survival zone for income!
In any case, the original cleaning gal had used some cleaner recommended by the store that sells the stainless steel appliances - in this case, a fridge.
Poor Irene (my friend) spent 20 minutes of solid elbow grease on the thing the other day. She is using the warm water (a well wrung out cloth) and nothing else. The fridge was still streaked...though the same cloth worked fine on other surfaces (ceramic, etc). They are microfibre cloths.
ANYWAY - we both know that one does NOT use Windex on SS. A cleaner that leaves a film is not great. I say vinegar and water (or just vinegar) can be used. She says that when the original cleaner went for a SS course at the appliance store, she was told vinegar was too acidic.
Google hasn't been a lot of help - lots of products, but no labels. We use as environmentally friendly stuff as possible- the strongest cleaner is Vim, and not used often. We use vinegar and water, and a tea tree oil cleaner made for that purpose.
So - any ideas????
Thanks!
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