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Cleaning and maintaining your stainless steel appliances are very easy to do if you know the right techniques and methods. One of my go-to hacks is this one by Hometalk on YouTube because it’s very easy, inexpensive, but most of all, super effective! Not only does this cleaning hack help destroy grease and grime, but it also keeps your appliances shiny and streak-free.
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This is a handy hack that everyone should learn if they want to achieve a cleaner and high-end-looking kitchen. Although this cleaning method is mainly for destroying dirt and grease on your appliances, there is also another benefit to this, and that is making your kitchen smell wonderfully and fresh as this hack helps eliminate all of the food and oil odor from any surface.
Other options you can try
Step 1
First, make a soapy water mixture in the sink, you can use dish soap or if you want a more natural version you can also use castile soap. You can add vinegar or rubbing alcohol to the mixture or just use it as is, just squeeze some soap on the sink, then add water, and mix it with your hands to make it foam up.
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Step 2
Soak the cloth or rag to the mixture, then wring out the excess water, and wipe the stainless surface of your appliance with it making sure to wipe along the grain. If you don’t want the mixture on your sink, you can instead do it on a spray bottle which is more convenient because you can take it anywhere you go, just spray some on the surface and wipe it clean.
Step 3
Another method you can try is shaving cream, just apply some on the stainless surface, then buff it out with a clean rag, and make sure to wipe along the grain. To moisturize and shine the surface, you can add some avocado or coconut oil on a rag, and wipe the surface clean with it. If you’re using coconut oil, make sure to heat it first so that it’s melted and in liquid form.
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