![]() ![]() It looks a heck of a lot better, although the fine scratches are still there. (Using nice paper towels works too but they do leave some lint behind.) Then I wiped the door with filtered water. Getting all the particles off afterwards takes a while. That solved 90-95% of the problems but had no effect on scratches. Then I looked at the label and it was diluted toĥ% acidity so that could be the problem. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Sheri Millerįor smudges, fingerprints, other discolorations and small patches of eczema-like stuff that looked like rust, I tried vinegarĪmazon affil links] but it didn't do anything. ![]() I was sick when I saw the marks left from his sling shot. You are a life saver! I take good care of my appliances and only use microfiber cloths with water on my stainless steel appliances. My son had shot my flawless stainless steel refrigerator with a hard ball and it had left light scratch marks on my fridge in 5 places. Thank you Claudia K for the baking soda paste solution. ![]() I applied it to the stainless with a sponge and the marks came off IMMEDIATELY! You guys rock! Chris Alimenti baking soda, about 1/2 cup water and then some liquid dish soap. My Viking oven developed dark spots and streaks after only a year of service and we don't use it that much! I was devastated! I made the solution.didn't even measure. This is a huge thanks for Claudia K of Great Neck, New York and whoever else recommended the baking soda and soap solution for spots on stainless steel. I knew the finish took up fingerprints but every drop on it leaves a mark: it seems very odd that we're buying this stuff to use where drips and splashes are supposed to happen (the kitchen) and the manufacturers aren't doing something to treat the metal instead. (has very very slight grit to it) There are true chemical reactions going on with the stainless. Did I mention pray? I almost had a heart attack when some dish soap liquid left a long drip down the entire front of my 2 day old Superba dishwasher but somehow overnight the drip disappeared after I treated it with baking soda [on On a damp towel, rub hard back and forth in the direction of the grain, and then buff with a damp cloth. This product also works as a cleaner.your products will look better than new! Rachel GrantĪnother solution to stainless scratches and drip spots: Apply the paste, let it dry, and buff it off with a clean dry cloth. For light scratches, make a paste using Barkeepers Friend and warm water. For deep scratches, buff first following the advice of other posters. ![]() Caroline ChamberlainĪmazon affil link], a product found in your local supermarket or Home Depot type store, works exceptionally well on stainless steel appliances and sinks. Has anybody tried these products on the Jennair highly polished stainless steel finish? Everybody I have phoned in Australia including Jennair advise there is nothing I can do about the scratches. I have read all your suggestions regarding removal of scratches, i.e., 3M Scotch pads and 3M liquid compound yet am frightened to use them as I fear these products may leave a dull finish on the surface. I use a special lint free cloth and stainless steel cleaner on the doors once a week, yet this does not remove the scratches. My Jennair refrigerator is only 4 weeks old, yet has many minor scratches on the doors. Removing scratches from stainless steel appliances Plating, anodizing, & finishing Q&As since 1989 ![]()
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