How to: Clean: Best Stainless Steel Appliances Cleaner
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This video will show you the result of using 3 different cleaning methods for stainless steel appliances using WD-40, Weiman Stainless Steel Wipes, and Windex + Baby Oil. The video will also show you which cleaning method requires minimal maintenance afterward. We will simulate water residues and show whether a simple cloth wipe will revert the refrigerator back to its original cleaning state.
Disclaimer: watch or follow at your own risk. I am not liable for any
PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR WRONGFUL DEATH caused by this video.
Links:
WD-40: www.amazon.com/WD-40-Multi-Us...
Weiman Stainless Steel Wipes: www.amazon.com/Weiman-Stainle...
Windex: www.amazon.com/Windex-Cleaner...
Baby Oil: www.amazon.com/Johnson-Baby-O...
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Bro this a big help my food truck is all stainless. The walls hood vent floors everything 😂😂
Traveling Tex: thank you for your help. Today I tried 4 different cleaning solutions: A) equal parts rubbing alcohol, vinegar, water. B) equal parts rubbing alcohol, vinegar, water added with 1/3 of an equal part of baby oil C) straight vinegar D) straight Windex. Result: Windex (D) was best without any residue whatsoever, Solution A was second, Solution C left slight film, Solution B left visible film. Because I don't have children I don't need to fingerprint proof my fridge.
Thanks for all the work you did. My Wife has tried many stainless cleaning solutions. After seeing her remark how bad the refrigerator looked I said let me do some research. Your WD30 was a slam dunk solution to her years old problem. I can't wait to see her reaction when she comes home from work today.
I know that you made this video 2 years ago, but it is still relevant. Over the years I've use furniture polish on all my appliances and the kitchen sink. However, now that we have a 9 month old grandson that we watch, I was trying to think of what I used when my son was a baby - 25 years ago. Then I remembered I used mineral oil on just about everything in the kitchen - counter tops, cabinet doors, appliances........... And then I started second guessing my self. Did a search on YT and came to your video. Thank you!!! It was reassuring that I made the right choice in using mineral oil - which is a basic ingredient in baby oil.
Thank you so much for this side by side comparison with everyday use to show which lasts longer and gives better results.
hey thanks for the thoroughness of this experiment and sharing it! You confirmed my thoughts on windex and added the baby oil to my method! Really appreciate it!
DW-40 worked like magic. Thanks for info 👍
Thank you for this scientifically impeccable video. First you describe the problem, then set up a fair test for all the products. And then you go further, and test how each of your products will perform over time. Other UTubers could learn from your presentation. Also, I think you've just saved my kitchen sink from further abuse.
Been dancing around my stainless steel kitchen appliances for a while, trying to clean them! What a pain! Now I know...Thanks
Thanks for the excellent demonstration. I'm gonna go with baby oil & windex!
Thanks! I now use the baby oil technique.
I have found the product 'Awesome' (first marketed in Dollar Stores) to be a good choice if diluted - (1 tablespoon in a 1 gal of water). Very economical and leaves a lovely shine on most everything. If used on the BBQ directly spayed on for heavy grease, it removes it quickly and leaves a shine. I am not certain if Awesome can harm the surface. I have been using it for a year or so and so far it appears to be safe.
Stainless steel comes in a variety of ratios. If a magnet sticks to it it will rust if not protected .Therefore it has a clear coating from the factory. Polishes are like fine sandpaper and will remove that finish. Harsh cleaner and scouring pads will remove that finish. I’ve seen stainless steel fridge doors get rusty. Mild detergent and a cloth. Mineral oil will help protect the finish as well as waxes. I use these to protect my tools in my shop. Read your manuals that come with the appliance. Cheers
@waj7766
11 ай бұрын
Agreed. This is a very wise comment. Thank you
Thanks for the video. You can just use baby oil without the windex. Cleans and polishes in one fell swoop. Use a paper towel and go with the grain. The dirt will come off while leaving a shine.
Great demo / info. I hv a ton of stainless appliances but also antique stainless steel bread boxes I need to clean the right way today. Thx so much for doing this. It's the little things, isn't it? 👍Going to try WD-40 on the boxes working outside and the Windex + baby oil inside. I wouldn't hv thought about the WD-40 fumes, which would've overwhemed Handsome Harry🐈- just me in Palm Springs 🌴
Citrol beats them all thanks for the video
Hey so I started working at a hotel and someone put something on the elevator door (stainless steel), that really made it look like crap apparently they had tried to fix it but nothing worked they said , after watching this I brought my bottle of baby oil to work and put it on , yo the door is restored and looks new and smells good also I went crazy and hit up all the stainless steel I could find that needed help it works so good thanks .
@travelingtrex4897
Жыл бұрын
Your comment made my day!
I use Endust furniture cleaner and it does an amazing job.
Great video, saving me some time &$$$. Thankyou
Great video🙏🏼
Big thanks!
so touching for an excellent video
I buff my weiman spray after applying. Just like you would a wax. Makes the surface look SUPER polished but after watching this video I might have to try the baby oil out.
It's actually bad to use windex on stailess steel because it damages it with repeated use. WD-40 is the best way to go. Just use very little so it doesn't get on your hands.
@lisaalony415
9 ай бұрын
You can use baby oil without windex. Works well.
Thank you so much!!!!!
Thanks
While using microfiber it made some hairline scratches whats the best way to remove them
Excellent
What about those little scratches?
Please explain to me why I've just watched this video when I could be swimming in a lake..
Thanks for this video. In all fairness though, I believe all three should be cleaned with Windex first. The other two products are being applied to a dirty surface. Windex is known to leave a steak free surface. Therfore all three products aren't really applied to the same surface conditions. Imo.
@truthprevails7085
Жыл бұрын
Winded is not to be used on SS, Bar keepers friend is recommended on my refer manual…then ..well, still experimenting
@lisaalony415
9 ай бұрын
You can just use baby oil. Cleans and polishes in one fell swoop.
White vinegar mixed with a tiny bit of Dawn dish soap. You’ll never clean with anything else.
Water and dish soap does the trick does this perfectly.
Your suppose to buff the weinman after it dries.
What is the ratio for the baby oil and Windex?
@travelingtrex4897
3 жыл бұрын
You don’t mix them. Instead, clean the surface with windex, then coat the surface with baby oil.
I love WD-40..
I clean with warm soapy water to clean the surface then follow up with Olive oil. It works great 😁
@krysiunia
2 жыл бұрын
The issue with food-based oil is it goes rancid over time. That’s why mineral oil is recommended.
@phillyjoejones5161
2 жыл бұрын
@@krysiunia So you recommend mineral oil for removing built up food oil?
@krysiunia
2 жыл бұрын
@@phillyjoejones5161 yeah and/or soap
@krysiunia
2 жыл бұрын
@@phillyjoejones5161 and mineral oil to polish
@BDCKavalaGroup
2 жыл бұрын
Dust gets stuck to Olive oil
what is the ratio for baby oil and windex?
@suzanneemerson2625
22 күн бұрын
He didn’t say to mix them together.
thats case wipe is crap! get spray 0n then spray it walk away when about dry then buff.
Dawn dish soap than vinegar
WD-40 hands down
Baby oil
I've used wd40 I found on another video it works fucking amazing I'm just here to see how the others compare
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WD 40 cleaning stainless steel
Uncle Roger approves
wd40 isnt cleaning. It's hiding. I only use glass cleaner, works great!
@twilight.lotusthoughts7575
2 жыл бұрын
Hey just wondering what do you mean,how does it hide?
One tip. When we refer to a noun like dishwasher in the plural we say dishwashers. If you refer to it singularly it's incorrect. It's like the British saying, "I went to hospital". NO. In America it's "I went to the hospital". It's a cultural and linguistic difference.