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How to Clean Stainless Steel

July 13, 2008

Stainless Steel Cleaner

How do you clean your stainless steel products inside and outside your home? If you want to remove grease, grime, fingerprints and water spots then a great product to use is Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner. This product also provides a streak free shine to your BBQ and stainless steel appliances.
                                                                    
This product is easy to use. You do not have to rub hard or polish your appliances, all you have to do is wipe it clean. Weiman Stainless Steel products help to reduce the amount of dust and dirt that will stick to the surface.
                                                                  
Another application for this product is to use it on outdoor copper table tops. If you accidentally leave a drink on your table and a water stain appears then simply use Weiman Stainless Steel cleaner and you will easily be able to remove the ring that your cup or glass left on the table top.
                                                         
A new version of this product is now on the market, it is Weiman Stainless Steel Wipes with a new moisture lock cap. I have been using this product for several months and can attest to the fact that the wipes do not dry out, they stay moist. They are easy to use as they remove the dirt and leave a shiny clean surface.

I will be trying other Weiman products and will report back to you some additional cleaning products that you can use in your showrooms and stores, as well as, recommend to your customers.

If you have any suggestions for other cleaning products please write a comment and let me know. These are my outside views…..Marcia

Posted by Marcia Blake on July 13, 2008 | Comments (8)

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I grill a lot. When I got mareird, one of the gifts received was a grill tools set from a well-known high-end cooking shop (I don't know if Amazon wants other companies mentioned by name). They are beautiful, work well, but they have rosewood handles, that while pretty and functional mean you can't leave them outside and the dishwasher is off-limits. I've always admired people that clean up immediately after eating and entertaining but try as I might, I will never be one of them. I would love to leave my tongs hanging off the side of the grill until I'm good and ready to clean up and put stuff away- usually the next morning as I tend to enjoy many adult beverages while preparing said BBQ feasts! I came to dread pulling out my very pretty BBQ tools because I knew it meant I'd be washing them in the sink and I can't tell you how much I hate that. When I switched from cooking on a gasser to using charcoal and wood, I began cooking on the grill more and more. And I started hating my grill tools more and more. When I saw these, they looked like it would be the answer I needed. They are solid. They feel good in the hand. The tongs open widely, are spring-loaded and have a lock on them to lock closed. The spatula has a beveled leading edge which makes it easier to slide under your burgers. The fork is a fork, don't know anyone that actually uses these but whatever, it's included. All three have hooks to hang them on things and rubber where your hand grips the tool. And they are DISHWASHER-SAFE. Yeah, boy, I love these things. Toss them in the dishwasher when you are done and they look as good as they did the day you bought them. I guess they are relatively expensive but I've never minded paying for quality and I feel they are worth what they cost. They should last a good long time and expect to use these for many years..


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July 17, 2008
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Marcia commented:

You are most welcome! If you have any questions or topics that you would like to read about please let me know. Thank you, Marcia


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