How Do You Remove Fingerprints From Stainless-Steel Appliances?
Fingerprint marks on stainless steel appliances are a very common problem. They make the surface look dirty and smudgy. I tried all possible remedies to keep appliances clean, but all in vain. My friend suggested me to use this lovely liquid cleaner, Innospray B600. I tried using it on all possible waterproof metal surfaces. It is really effective and great to be used for regular cleaning.
If you have stainless steel-appliances in your kitchen, odds are you have a fingerprint problem too. No matter how you polish and try to avoid marking up that fridge and stove, those smudgy little marks are inevitable, especially if there’s kids around. But there are a few quick and inexpensive tips to rid your cooking area of that unsightly grime. Wash the affected area with a soapy solution to disinfect and remove any dirt. Instead of buying those pricey foams and sprays to keep your appliances looking brand new, erase those smudges with furniture polish. The pre-moistened wipes are your best bet. Just wipe away fingerprints with a little bit of Pledge. The surface usually stays clean for about a week. After you’ve wiped down surfaces with the polish, try applying a little bit of olive oil with a clean cloth. This adds a nice sheen and actually prevents fingerprints from sticking to the surface.