That's what bugs me about some earth friendly products. There's always a drawback. So you end up working harder and using more paper products to get the job done. Sigh.![]()
That's what bugs me about some earth friendly products. There's always a drawback. So you end up working harder and using more paper products to get the job done. Sigh.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
If in doubt go to your local Home Depot or Sears and pretend you are looking to buy stainless steel appliances and ask about the cleaning![]()
I love stainless steel appliances, but I have had the exact same problem you mentioned, Catty. Cleaning sprays that are multi-purpose are definitely not the answer. I also can't find the right thing to use on the black, ceramic top of my gas range, either.
Found a link to their website. You can also buy it at Ace Hardware, but I don't know if you have those there or not. I'm sure if you are interested you could find them. I just thought I'd give you this link with information about it.
Moesha - just wondered if you had experienced what this guy did when he used it on a cooktop stove, etc.
http://www0.epinions.com/content_213460029060
Okay, a different opinion! http://www0.epinions.com/content_213684227716
Does it have to be rinsed off?
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
I've never used the spray cleanser. I only use the stainless steel wipes. They don't have to be rinsed off, but you do have to wipe off the excess oily remains with a dry paper towel or cloth.
Once you have cleaned the dirt off it with warm soapy water wipe a bit of baby oil over the surface to get it gleaming! Sounds odd but that's what I use on my cooker top
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