Seeking Cleanser for Viking Stainless Steel Appliances in Kitchen

Updated on December 18, 2008
L.K. asks from Manhattan Beach, CA
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Does anyone have suggestions on how to clean the stainless steel Viking appliances in kithcen? mine seem to be streaked - i try to only use a damp cloth to clean - i don;t want to use any harsh chemicals for fear that i will ruin the appliances. i have tried the 'Method" brand cleanser and it did not work.

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J.B.

answers from Los Angeles on

Try washing with baking soda and then rinse and dry good. Comes out like new!! I use it on my stainless steel trash can.

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S.G.

answers from Los Angeles on

Hi
I use "Cerama Bryte Stainless Steel Cleaning Polish and Conditioner" and a soft cloth. I found the cleaner at Bed, Bath and Beyond.
Good luck

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K.R.

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In my college days of waiting tables we had a lot of stainless steel that customers would see. We used simple green to clean and then my boss would put a bit of olive oil on a towel and wipe the stainless steel. It would look brilliant. It really works. Both are non-toxic, simple green cleans really well and the olive oil made everything shine. Try it you will pleased.

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H.A.

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I use a homemade mix of 8oz water, 8oz rubbing alcohol & 1Tbsp. white vinegar. Spray on and wipe with micro-fiber cloth. I use this mix on nearly everything in my kitchen and bathroom. As always when trying a new product, test in an inconspicuous area first.

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J.K.

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I swear by "Bar Keepers Friend"- it is in the same type of packaging as Comet. It's only like $3.00 for a (realitively)huge amount. Just be sure- even with all the others suggestions- to go "with the grain". It definately will not ruin your finish. Works so much better than much more expensive cleaners!

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R.J.

answers from Seattle on

My grandparents had a custom all stainless steel appliance kitchen (and I'm talking about a 10' x 7' x 3' range oven affair that did gas AND electric, plus the fridge, dishwasher, and all the smaller stuff).

They had the house built in the 40's. As of 2002 when we sold the house the stainless steel still gleamed.

My grandmother cleaned it all herself and only ever used one cleanser: Bon Ami.

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