Caring for stainless steel appliances is one of those satisfying housecleaning tasks. When done right, cleaning your stainless-steel refrigerator or oven can make your whole kitchen look better. Regular cleaning with suitable materials is always a great way to protect your investment and ensure years of happy use.
We’ll run through our tips about cleaning stainless steel safely and how often you should give your appliances a little love.
Stainless steel is everywhere in homes today. In addition to appliances, it’s also used in sinks, countertops, and more. No matter the application, there are a few golden rules to follow when cleaning or maintaining this tough yet touchy surface.
Remember to check the manufacturer’s recommendation before using commercial steel cleaners. Certain brands use surface treatments or finishes that require special attention or care. Using some cleaners could even void your warranty.
Stainless steel resists everything from germs to stains to dents, but it does have one weakness: fingerprints. As we mentioned, specialty steel cleaners are available. Check to ensure the cleaner is safe to use on the surface, especially if it’s a highly visible element in your kitchen, like a fridge or dishwasher. You might even consider testing it on a small, discreet portion of your appliance and waiting to see if there is any effect.
You can also use vinegar as a natural cleaner on stainless steel. Here’s how:
Vinegar is less expensive than commercial stainless steel cleaning sprays and is just as effective at removing the marks from oily or sticky fingers. Vinegar also offers some disinfecting power, which is a major plus when used on kitchen appliance handles. If the strong scent of vinegar lingers, use a fan to dissipate the smell.
To avoid damaging the finish on your steel appliances, never use the following cleaning supplies:
Cleaning your stainless-steel appliances and surfaces should claim a spot in your cleaning routine every month. Depending on how many family members use the fridge (and how clean their hands are when they do!), you may need to clean more often to keep your steel surfaces looking spick and span. Consider keeping your vinegar spray bottle topped off to give high-touch items like the fridge or dishwasher a quick cleaning whenever you get a spare minute. You can also schedule Molly Maid for regular cleaning appointments to help keep your whole home feeling clean and welcoming!
Like all cleaning supplies, you should keep vinegar out of the reach of children. Although it’s a natural, non-toxic cleaner, it can still make curious kids sick if ingested.
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Cleaning other stainless elements of your home is a little different. One head-scratcher is cleaning a stainless-steel coffee pot or electric kettle. Cleaning these items is especially important if you have hard water at home, which can lead to a mineral buildup inside, affecting your coffee’s taste.
We’re hoping to help you clean everything, including the kitchen sink! Cleaning your sink is a great way to kill bacteria, avoid unpleasant odors, and impress your guests. Cleaning a stainless-steel sink effectively calls for a few items you probably already have at home, such as:
You’ll need a spray bottle for the vinegar, which is another reason to keep that bottle of vinegar handy in the kitchen!