![]() I had not the time to have a custom panel made to match the cabinets so I had to opt for the SS. I have only 1 SS in my house and just hate it. Have done the Windex and other SS cleaners and have not been impressed. Also, quite a few of you have used Zep so maybe I will try that, too. It is supposed to repel fingerprints, so I might get some to try it out. However, I would like to try Sheila Shine as that sounds good to me. Stainless comes out beautifully! Very impressive. I put some on a paper towel, wipe it over the stainless steel surface, then wipe it again with a damp paper towel, then dry with a dry paper towel. On a whim I tried this in a little corner of my dishwasher and was amazed at how well it cleaned and how fast it worked. I had tried so many other stainless products with no success. I use it on my cooktop, but was amazed at how well it cleaned my stainless. It is called CeramaBryte and is made for glass-ceramic cooktop surfaces. The only thing I have found that works for me is not a stainless cleaner at all. Within the last year I have replaced all my appliances with stainless and have had trouble finding anything that would clean it well and get rid of the fingerprints and grime. I was very interested to see what some of you have used. Anyone who knows where to get green Zep PLEASE post! The silver-lettered can is a garage-smelling oily formula that leaves a stubborn overspray on the floor. Both aerosols are for stainless steel, but the green-lettered one is the fabulous one. Home Depot is where I got it, but they've stocked a different Zep than the one I knew. Only problem is that I can't find it anymore. It's non-greasy and cuts grease, wipes away in a flash, resisits smudges, and smells great. Once you've had Zep, you're spoiled forever. ![]() The BEST I've seen is the one mentioned very first in these posts - ZEP. It's called "Cleaning Polish and Conditioner for SS" It is part #31960804 available at this # 1-80. There is a decent one I got a sample of free with my fridge. It takes major elbow grease to get it looking good and then streaks show up a few days later in your wipe pattern - go figure. Weiman SS cleaner (Wal-Mart) is very mediocre. WD-40 and Baby Oil would be good if you can stand the oiliness and strong smells. Magic Eraser will actually buff out the factory brushed texture. Orange Fantastik says it's great for SS - don't believe it. I can tell you what to steer clear of for sure: Windex - My appliance salesman friend showed me what it did after a while to one of his fridges - bad iridescent streaks.
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