Hi Members,
I was told by a friend of mine that there was a stainless steel cleaner based on citric acid for easy stainless cleaning. Something like a wipe-on and wash off method.
I am nearly finished with my bread prover to smoker conversion but the unit has a lot of brown stains both in and outside.
The stainless is virtually unmarked and I would like to finish up with a new looking unit.
Nobody local knows of anything available, even the stainless boys. Some remember only that there was a spray-on/wipe off product on the market that worked very well a few years ago but that's all.
Do we have any members with a solution that would save me from buffing the whole unit.
Regards,
Jan.
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I've had great luck on stainless steel stains...hey, wait a minute....if it's stainless.....
Start over. I've had good luck with a product called Greased Lightning. Spray on, let sit, wipe off...stubborn stuff may take a second application of GL and removal with fine steel wool.
Lynn
Start over. I've had good luck with a product called Greased Lightning. Spray on, let sit, wipe off...stubborn stuff may take a second application of GL and removal with fine steel wool.
Lynn
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There is a product that is called "BAR KEEPERS FRIEND" which is designed for cleaning stainless steel cookware and counter tops. Its a powder that you apply to a sponge and get wet and does a great job of cleaning stains on stainless. I use it on my stainless pans and our kitchen sink and it is not that expensive. Last time I bought it, I got it at Wally World (Walmart).
John
John