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DIY Stainless Steel Cleaner – Today’s Household tip

This easy recipe makes a super DIY stainless steel cleaner at a fraction of the price of a retail produce.

There is nothing quite like the look of stainless steel appliances in a kitchen. They are very popular right now and most kitchens seem to have them.

But one of the problems associated with them is how on earth do you get rid of the fingerprints that seem to accumulate on them without spending a lot of money on a stainless steel cleaner?

Easy – just use common household Cream of Tartar.  

This DIY Stainless steel cleaner does the job at a fraction of the cost of a retail product.

Cream of Tartar makes a Great DIY Stainless Steel Cleaner

Stainless steel  is a great material for pots and pans, as well as appliances, but it does get discolored and scratched with use. (to say nothing of those awful fingerprints.

Stainless steel appliances

This common cooking additive makes a great stainless steel cleaner – cream of tartar. It only takes a tiny bit to make a natural cleaner and has no harsh chemicals.

Mix one tablespoon of cream of tartar with a few drops of water to make a paste. Rub the milk like solution on to the pots and pans and leave for a few minutes.  Scrub with a clean sponge and the wipe clean with a paper towel.

If the water and cream of tartar does not do the job, then mix the cream of tartar with water and vinegar and boil and try using this. 

Your pots and pans, and kitchen appliances will be clean at a cost of just pennies.

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lisa

Friday 20th of July 2018

Hi Carol, I left my clean stainless steel pan on the stove at high heat for too long and the inside (bottom) of the pan turned a horrible brown colour. I tried boiling vinegar and water but did not work. I also tried boiling lemons in water in the pan, and that did not work. I also tried baking soda. I am going to the store now to buy crème of tartar but if that does not work, I am out of ideas. Every remedy I have seen online is for cleaning dirty pans, but mine is not dirty, just discoloured. Do you have any ideas please?

Carol

Friday 20th of July 2018

Hi Lisa. Sadly, I don't have much to suggest. That is very hard to bring back. You might try Bar Keepers Friend. That sometimes can do the trick. Carol

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