Stainless steel looks beautiful but can be tricky to
maintain. Check out these six tips below to keep your stainless steel looking
like new.
1)
Control knobs: Many people inadvertently
forget about hidden grime underneath or behind these. Some knobs require you to
pull up gently, releasing the knob from the surface. Cleaning around the knobs creates
buildup over time, which can become stuck-on and challenging to remove.
2)
Handles: Since these are used most
frequently, they should be wiped weekly. Microfiber cloths are the best type of
material to clean handles, as they remove dust without leaving streaks or
smears. They also eliminate the need for harsh chemicals in your environment.
3)
Oxidization: Pumice powder mixed with
water is a great way to fight stainless steel oxidization. Mix the water and
powder to create a paste, apply within the steel grain, and then rinse with
warm water. Generally, after an application, cloths are black with soot.
4)
Countertops: Designed to hold up to rough
and constant wear and tear, stainless steel is a popular choice of
professionals. Avoid using abrasive cleansers; instead, use a drop of dish soap
and warm water to keep your counters clean and scratch-free.
5)
Hoods: To prevent a buildup of grease and
dust, stainless steel hoods should be cleaned weekly. Cooking grease and dust
mix together in the air, land on the hood, becoming difficult to remove. To
remove this thick, dusty grease, spray a cloth with rubbing alcohol and wipe
over the hood. Do not under any circumstances use rubbing alcohol near an open
flame, as it is extremely flammable.
6)
Burns: These marks can be irritating and
difficult to remove from your stove. If you have marks that refuse to wipe
away, try this simple recipe:
1 cup baking soda
¼ cup lemon juice
3 tablespoons Borax
Club
soda (to rinse)
Combine the baking soda, lemon
juice, and Borax to make a paste. Use a soft cloth to apply the paste to the
entire stained area. Ensure to rub in the same grain direction as the stainless
steel. Use the club soda to rinse off, and then wipe dry with a microfiber
cloth.
To update any of your kitchen
or bath appliances to stainless steel or to get professional recommendations on
a remodel, contact the experts at JFC Remodeling today.
JFC Remodeling is committed to
providing top-quality home reconstruction services to clients throughout
Livingston County. With over 30 years of experience in the industry, our
licensed contractors create unique, individualized, and polished renovations.
Whether the site requires an improvement, repair, or is a new construction, you
can trust our experts to deliver remarkable results. Call: 810-923-1123, e-mail:
jfcllc@comcast.net, or visit us at: www.jfcremodeling.com today.
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