What can I use to clean my stainless steel cooker? - every product I have used so far leaves streaks.?



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After cleaning it, dry it well. Put some baby oil on a paper towel, and coat the surface with it - it brings stainless steel to a great shine. It also stops stuff sticking to it, so it's easier to clean in future.
How about using a non abrasive cleaner specifically for Stainless Steel
damp cloth then dry with dry soft cloth.
Don't know where you are..but lakeland do some good products in UK, think you could odred from abroad, google them
watered down vinegar or lemon juice
Use a product called Gumption just follow the instruction
stainless steel cleaner
I've had good luck with baking soda and steel or copper wool on my stainless cookware. Wear gloves when you do this, as it's going to be rough on your skin.

You might also try using non-stick spray on your stainless steel before cooking. If I put some Pam on my stainless steel frying pan, then cleaning it is much easier after a long time making pancakes.
Cillit Bang expensive but brilliant.shine with a dry cloth after use....Wonderful
If you are worried about streaks on the outside of your cooker, you can do one of two things, use vinegar as a final rinse (wipe) or use common glass cleaner. Both will get rid of the streaks but vinegar smells.
stainless steel cleaner, afterwards rub it down with a little bit of baby oil and buff it up. it'll look like new!
Vinegar or stainless steel, aerosal product
Again the same answer..

Use Coca Cola.

I am not joking.

There was a program on Discovery channel about "100 Uses of Coca Cola".

You can search the net if you think I am kidding.
This will surely work. Just give a try.
That is a major problem with stainless steel.

What I normally do is I dip the tip of a sponge in undiluted vinegar for the last mop and I clean it up with a Dry soft cloth. That prevents very prominent water streaks form forming.
You can clean it with any product but when you finished just use a bit of baby oil or just any oil, rub it in and then polish.
Use window cleaning spray and a cloth.
JOHNSTONES BABY OIL
windex
cooking oil does a perfect job/wipe with clean cloth after
try vinegar.. very good for s/s wipe then buff up with a dry cloth
I polish all of the stainess steel in my kitchen with Mr Muscle Glass cleaner from my oven to my bread bin i even use it on my laminate floor lovely shine !
i recently discoverd a product called astonish its a cream from the pound shops or from wilkinsons it cleans anything from cookers to baths it gets water marks of the taps so it may do the job it gets grease of things that the other cleaners leave behind i love it
hope this helps
I use a small drop of baby oil it brings all stainlss steel up a treat rub on with a dry soft cloth then use a paper towl to buff it up

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