
Stainless steel appliances have become a must in the kitchen for several days. These gadgets need proper cleaning and care to maintain shine and durability. It is very important to know the right way to do this. This quick start guide will give you some insight into keeping stainless steel appliances in top condition.
It is believed that stainless steel is resistant to corrosion and less susceptible to corrosion. It is for this reason that it has become a very desirable material for kitchen worktops, cabinets and appliances. But, on the other hand, it is also unacceptable for dirt and grime, as well as fingerprints and stains that destroy its luster and brilliance.
It is important to see that the lines on the surface of the stainless steel surface follow in a certain direction and sequence. The main rule to maintain its maximum appearance is the continuous use of these grid lines when cleaning the steel surface.
To remove tags, use hot water, a small amount of mild detergent and a soft cloth for rinsing. Rinse thoroughly. Dry the well with any towel or soft cloth to prevent stains on the surface of the water.
It is important to note that abrasive cleaners, such as steel wool, should not be used on stainless steel surfaces. This will not only add risk to scratches, abrasive wool or a brush can leave residues that can cause rust in the long term.
First rinse the dirty steel surface with hot soapy water. Dish soap works well to remove dirty greasy elements and foods. It is extremely important to dilute the detergent since it can damage the surface. If there are any hard, hard-fixing spots as such, it’s best to do so in order to allow it to soak in for a while.
Wipe spills as soon as this happens. Otherwise they will harden for a certain period of time and be very difficult to clean. This is very important, given the metal plate, as cooked food can easily be poured directly onto the outer lining and is very difficult to remove without scratching the metal finish.
When cleaning the surface of the steel, use a glass cleaner to remove fingerprints. In a 500 ml bottle, mix 50 ml of white distilled vinegar and fill the rest with water. Spray the device and wipe it with a soft cloth to eliminate fingerprints.
After you finish cleaning the steel surface, you should always rinse well. Stainless steel catches soap spots and stains with water rather quickly, so wash it off with clean water and dry it with a soft cloth to make sure that the surface is completely clean and shiny.
Some stainless steel appliances are factory-painted with varnish, which really needs to be cleaned in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.

