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Special items : Stainless steel

►You can cut finger and oily marks on your stainless steel by using ammonia on a soft cloth. Wiping it on and then drying with a soft cloth will give you a great shine.

►For everyday cleaning you can keep a mixture of three cups ammonia and two cups of water in a spray bottle. Dusting and wiping your stainless steel as it gets dirty will cut down on the time you spend deep cleaning.

►For baked on dirt in your stainless steel pans, using full strength vinegar soaking over night will loosen baked on stains until you can rinse it away the next day. Wash with soapy water and rinse as you normally would.

►To get stubborn stains off of your stainless steel using a paste made from one cup of baking soda and enough water to make a thick paste will do the trick. Rub in the direction of the grain so you won’t leave scratches in the stainless steel. This is great for cleaning stainless steel sinks when you work with the grain to get out coffee and tea stains in the sink.

►You can wipe your stainless steel down with lemon juice to cut grease and grime and the lemon juice will leave a great smell behind as well.


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