Cyberjam
Well-known member
- First Name
- Stotnova
- Joined
- Jan 14, 2024
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- 2
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- 67
- Location
- CT
- Vehicles
- FS AWD, miniHummer EV (grandkids)
- Occupation
- Retired/sometime Rockstar
Hi, Crissa. I appreciate your insights into the stainless steel finish. I have had great success removing fingermarks by using a spray bottle with water, adding about 10% white vinegar, and then wiping it up with a paper towel. No streaks. To the extent you would know, could this solution harm the finish? It seems pretty innocuous but I would like a second opinion. Thanks!If you read the post I was replying to, he was adding Windex to Bar Keeper's Friend:
Windex is for glass and fingerprints. It doesn't help (and actively interferes with) cleaners other than surfactants. As Cybergus says, mild acids grab the free iron that may start rust crystals.
I prefer a low sudsing biodegradable surfactant and or isopropyl alcohol.
Spot cleaning ≠rinsing a steel cleaner.
-Crissa
PS, some of you guys need to start asking the person who gets the spots from your shirts how different cleaners work.
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