![]() Some have special protective coatings that may need special treatment, so it’s always best before trying any cleaning product to confirm it’s what the manufacturer recommends, especially when your appliance is still under warranty. Note: For any new stainless steel appliance, always consult the manufacturer’s cleaning recommendations. Follow these tried-and-tested tips from Carolyn Forté, Executive Director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab for how to clean all types of stainless steel, including sinks and cookware, and how to remove streaks and add shine. But it is possible to make your stainless steel kitchen items sparkle again with cleaning products you may already have on hand. Using a cleaner formulated specifically for stainless steel - like Good Housekeeping Seal star Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaning Wipes - is a quick fix, especially around appliance door handles and controls. ![]() Luckily, there are easy ways to restore the glow to your stainless steel kitchen items no matter how old or well-loved they may be. But by week two or three, the luster on these items may be starting to dull, thanks to little fingers, water spots, grease splatters and just plain old wear and tear. The same goes for a new sink and even cookware. ![]() When your new stainless steel fridge, dishwasher, oven or other appliance first arrives, its pristine gleam instantly brightens up your kitchen. ![]()
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