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cookers- when your stainless steel in the oven are brown with brunt on food, place them in a bath of hot water with a sprinkle of washing powder and leave over night - the next day the dirt will slide off when you wash them and also removes any stains in your bath it kills two birds with one stone.
Posted by mechelle in Kitchen. Faves: 0
This isn't a tip but I need help! I have a tarnished stainless steel shower mixer and tap - I think this was caused by leaving Viakil on it for too long - does anyone know how to get rid of unsightly tarnishing? thanks
Posted by berrylands in Bathroom. Faves: 0
you don't need stainless steel balls or spoons to remove those odours on hands, if you have a stainless steel sink just rub your hands around it and odours will vanish. Even works on onion smells.
Posted by Canadiancleaner in Kitchen. Faves: 0
wipe a stainless steel hob with baby oil and when you spill or splash food on it ,it will just wipe off with ease
Posted by shell2308 in Kitchen. Faves: 0
Not a tip-question- does anyone know how to get burned on food, grease,etc of the stainless steel baskets under electric stove burners? I can't stand the look of foil on them.
Posted by charlie_hanning in Kitchen. Faves: 4294967295
To clean a stainless steel sink: I sprinkle bicarbonate of soda all over sink and tap. Then with a tiny spritz of proprietary all-purpose cleaner with bleach. Scrub gently with a nylon scourer, then dampen micro-fiber cloth or any cloth with warm water and remove it all. Buff to a shiny dry sink. I find micro-fiber clothes in the automotive department of any discount retail shop. I love you Kim and Agzies. Stevie in the States (Seattle)
Posted by SteveCube in Kitchen. Faves: 0
This is a cry for help - i used a stainless steel cleaner on my cooker not realizing it was aluminum!! Now there are little rust marks everywhere - any ideas on how to get rid of them?
Posted by Floopy1 in Kitchen. Faves: 0
Remove onion and garlic smells from your hands by rubbing a stainless steel spoon between your hands when washing with soap (or handwash) and water.
Posted by cleaningfreak in Kitchen. Faves: 0
use white tooth paste with baking soda in it to clean stainless steel works great leaves it shiny just rub on let set a little clean off with plain water works good.i do it to my stainless steal tea kettle it get's nasty i use toothpaste to clean it right up looks like new again.
Posted by lleach02123 in All other rooms. Faves: 1
To shine stainless steel sinks generously sprinkle either table salt or baking soda into the sink then use the cut end of half a fresh lemon as a scrubby-pad. Rinse with hot water and the sink will gleam
Posted by Sparky in Kitchen. Faves: 4
If your laminate work surfaces are worn from too much scrubbing, apply a light coat of stainless steel polish and buff dry (after cleaning, of course!). Stainless steel polish is made to be used on food preparation surfaces, so it's non-toxic. The polish keeps your work surfaces smooth and easy to wipe down. Plus, stains won't set in as quickly!
Posted by frencil in Kitchen. Faves: 0
Remove unwanted smells from your hands by rubbing them on a stainless steel spoon.
Posted by Scrubber in Kitchen. Faves: 4
baby oil and kitchen towls work wonders on stainless steel, but wipe the baby oil off afterwards using kitchen towls to stop the baby oil attracting dust.
Posted by claudsg in Kitchen. Faves: 2
Stainless steel - limescale marks - white vinegar - job done, as Mr Ramsey would say
Posted by topdog in Kitchen. Faves: 5
buff up stainless steel using baby oil!
Posted by kill_the_mess in Kitchen. Faves: 6
Remove nasty garlic smells from your hands using an ingenious soapless stainless steel ball - google it!
Posted by dirtygirl in All other rooms. Faves: 3
Remove nasty garlic smells from your hands using an ingenious soapless stainless steel ball - google it!
Posted by stef in Kitchen. Faves: 2
 
 

 

 




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