How to Make Cheap and Effective Homemade Stainless Steel Cleaner

How to Make Cheap and Effective Homemade Stainless Steel Cleaner
Stainless steel has become a popular choice in kitchen appliances and household fixtures for its longevity and luster—but that beauty can quickly lose its appeal under greasy smudges and stains. Pixabay
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Fed up with all the greasy smudges and fingerprints on your stainless steel appliances but also tired of spending $10 or more on stainless steel cleaners? Good news! You can skip the expensive store-bought commercial stainless steel cleaners and make your own highly effective cleaner for just pennies.

Stainless steel has become a popular choice in kitchen appliances, counters, sinks, and other household fixtures for its longevity and luster. And that beauty can quickly lose its appeal under greasy fingerprints, streaks, smudges, dirt, spills, and stains (which is weird given that it has “stainless” in its name). Using the wrong cleaning tools and techniques can make the mess worse, even to the point of harm or damage.

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