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I could have saved a few hundred $ by choosing bisque white appliances
over stainless steel but NOOOO! I had to get the fancy ones. The fingerprints come off easily enough but how do you get rid of the streaks? The pop-up sheets and the cream SS cleaner don't really do it. |
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 14:20:02 -0500, Moka Java
> wrote: >I could have saved a few hundred $ by choosing bisque white appliances >over stainless steel but NOOOO! I had to get the fancy ones. The >fingerprints come off easily enough but how do you get rid of the >streaks? The pop-up sheets and the cream SS cleaner don't really do it. I use Lemon Oil Furniture polish. One wipe and it looks great! |
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![]() "Mr. Bill" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 14:20:02 -0500, Moka Java > > wrote: > >>I could have saved a few hundred $ by choosing bisque white appliances >>over stainless steel but NOOOO! I had to get the fancy ones. The >>fingerprints come off easily enough but how do you get rid of the >>streaks? The pop-up sheets and the cream SS cleaner don't really do it. > > I use Lemon Oil Furniture polish. One wipe and it looks great! Do you keep a fire extinguisher handy? Am I the only person in the world that doesn't give a darn about how my stainless steel looks? Guess so. Dee Dee |
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On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 14:20:02 -0500, Moka Java > wrote:
>I could have saved a few hundred $ by choosing bisque white appliances >over stainless steel but NOOOO! I had to get the fancy ones. The >fingerprints come off easily enough but how do you get rid of the >streaks? The pop-up sheets and the cream SS cleaner don't really do it. Hmmm -- what streaks? After cleaning, do you wipe dry with a dishtowel? I do, and I've never seen any streaks. One thing that might do it: stainless steel has "grain", and you should always wipe it dry _with_ the grain. Not doing so might be the cause of your streaks. -- Larry |
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pltrgyst wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 14:20:02 -0500, Moka Java > wrote: > >> I could have saved a few hundred $ by choosing bisque white appliances >> over stainless steel but NOOOO! I had to get the fancy ones. The >> fingerprints come off easily enough but how do you get rid of the >> streaks? The pop-up sheets and the cream SS cleaner don't really do it. > > Hmmm -- what streaks? After cleaning, do you wipe dry with a dishtowel? I do, > and I've never seen any streaks. > > One thing that might do it: stainless steel has "grain", and you should always > wipe it dry _with_ the grain. Not doing so might be the cause of your streaks. > > -- Larry Yes, of course I'm wiping with the grain. The grin is vertical. The vertical wipe lines are uneven in their reflectance luminance, I dunno? Maybe Dee Dee has the right idea. |
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Moka Java wrote:
> pltrgyst wrote: >> On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 14:20:02 -0500, Moka Java >> > wrote: >> >>> I could have saved a few hundred $ by choosing bisque white >>> appliances over stainless steel but NOOOO! I had to get the fancy >>> ones. The fingerprints come off easily enough but how do you get rid >>> of the streaks? The pop-up sheets and the cream SS cleaner don't >>> really do it. >> >> Hmmm -- what streaks? After cleaning, do you wipe dry with a >> dishtowel? I do, >> and I've never seen any streaks. >> >> One thing that might do it: stainless steel has "grain", and you >> should always >> wipe it dry _with_ the grain. Not doing so might be the cause of your >> streaks. >> >> -- Larry > > Yes, of course I'm wiping with the grain. The grin is vertical. The > vertical wipe lines are uneven in their reflectance luminance, I dunno? > Maybe Dee Dee has the right idea. She does. |
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Moka Java wrote:
> > pltrgyst wrote: >> >> One thing that might do it: stainless steel has "grain".... > > Yes, of course I'm wiping with the grain.... Oh, well, never mind. -- Larry ("What's all this fuss about presidential erections?") |
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