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Hey everyone! I've been struggling to find the perfect glass cleaner for my stainless steel casting. I've tried a few different brands, but none seem to get the job done without leaving streaks or residue. Any recommendations?
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Hey! I feel your struggle. I've had related problems discovery an excellent glass cleaner for stainless steel. Get you tried any homemade solutions or distinct brands that claim to be stainless steel-friendly?
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Hi guys! I've had some success with a homemade solution using vinegar and water. It seems to work pretty well without leaving streaks, but I'm curious if there are any commercial products out there specifically designed for stainless steel casting.
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I've tried some publicity cleaners marketed for stainless steel, but I haven't found a that works properly yet. Any leave streaks, any have robust chemical odors, and others just don't seem to wash effectively. Has anyone found a product that ticks all the boxes?
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thanks a lot for the tip on the vinegar and water solution! I'll definitely give that a try out., I absolutely agree. It's frustrating when you spend money on a product that doesn't live upto its claims. I'm hoping to find something reputable and easy to use.
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I've heard that some people swear by employing microfiber cloths with just water to wash stainless steel. Has anyone had success with this method? It seems like probably a more eco-friendly choice too.
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That's intriguing! I haven't tried employing only water and a microfiber cloth, but it's worth a shot. Anything to avoid harsh substances and useless waste, right?
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Definitely! I'm all for environmentally friendly cleaning remedies. Plus, if using only water and a cloth gets the job done with out streaks or residue, it could save a lot of hassle and money in the long run.
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I'm definitely likely to give the water and microfiber cloth procedure a try too. It's really good to attend on alternative options that are gentle on both the surroundings and my stainless steel casting. Thanx for the suggestion!
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No problem! Enable us know how it operates out for you. And if anyone else has any guidelines or recommendations for keeping stainless steel casting wash and shiny, please share!