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On Mon, 15 Nov 2010 02:51:45 -0800 (PST), Bryan
> wrote:

> > > I still haven't tried the silicone spray idea that I learned a couple
> > > of months ago on my stainless steel sink to cut down on water spots.
> > > We don't have an automotive store nearby anymore and I don't think
> > > about buying silicone spray until an inopportune moment.

>
> I wouldn't want to use that on any food contact surface.


I don't put my food directly in the sink unless it's going into the
garbage disposal. If it touches a surface, it's contained in a bowl.
> >
> > You can also find it masquerading as "sports shoe waterproofer";probably
> > an athletic or sports shoe store would have it.

>
> But for winter boots, this is the stuff:
> http://www.atsko.com/products/waterp.../sno-seal.html
> I wouldn't want to eat that either.


I plan to use it on my stovetop and backsplash too.

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