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How To Clean Stainless Steel Safely

What is the best way to clean stainless steel? It is much easier than you may think.

It seems everyone wants to know how to clean stainless steel?

The popularity of stainless steel appliances in homes has made many know what professional cleaners have know for years, stainless steel can be a challenge to keep clean. When it is clean, it looks great!

Commercial kitchens have it. You see it in public bathrooms. Even most drinking fountains are made with it. It has been around forever.

Why Is Stainless Steel Hard To Keep Clean?

Before you can effectively clean stainless steel, you need to understand the surface of it. Take a closer look at stainless steel and you will be able to see a very fine texture.

Look really closely. You will see tiny grooves, or a ‘grain’ to this seemingly smooth surface.

These grooves play an important part in whether stainless steel is dirt free or covered in streaks and finger prints.

Like cleaning sticky floors, sticky metal surfaces are a matter of removing the build up of cleaning chemicals.

Stainless Steel Cleaners

When cleaning stainless steel, most will pick up a can of stainless steel cleaner.

The problem is that most traditional stainless steel cleaners don’t really “clean”.

They smooth out the surface and the cloth used to wipe the surface removes the dust and other particles that have gathered. The surface will shine. This is because the oily residue left behind is smooth.

That same residue is easily smudged and hold dirt. Finger prints also show up much better in the film.

Ever see older stainless steel that looks yellow? That is the build up of oil and polish and dirt from years of being “cleaned” with stainless steel cleaner.

How To Clean Stainless Steel

So now that we have the “Why Stainless Steel is dirty” out of the way, lets look at right way to clean stainless steel. And, keep it clean.

Go back to those tiny grooves. They are usually filled with oils, dirt and even stainless steel cleaner. We have to get them cleaned out.

This can be done with a microfiber cloth and some elbow grease. Luckily elbow grease does not leave a residue!

Using Microfiber

Because of the way microfiber removes soils from surfaces, it can get down into the surface of the stainless steel and remove the film. In some cases, you may need to use a mild detergent to strip away the build up of cleaners. It may take a few times to restore it back to the original look, but trust me, it can be done.

Here is a link to some great microfiber cloths on Amazon.

Hard Water On Stainless Steel

Drinking fountains and stainless steel sinks may have an added issue. Hard water build up. This is caused when water attaches to the residue and dries. The water escapes, but the minerals in don’t. Over time, the mineral deposits will form a path to the drain. This can be removed with a lime scale remover. Just make sure to rinse the surface with water afterward to ensure there is no additional film left.

Keeping It Clean

The best part is, once you can get the surface actually clean, your stainless steel will be amazingly easy to keep it looking great. Now that you understand cleaning stainless steel, you will be a hit at parties! Because, everyone struggles to keep stainless steel clean.

Finger Prints Be Gone!