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    Ex-Teacher Turned Housekeeper Shares Foolproof Trick for Making Stainless Steel Shine

    By Haley Mast,

    4 days ago

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    We have seen nearly every cleaning hack for kitchens. Quick methods for deodorizing stinky garbage disposals, how and why you should deep clean your wooden kitchen spatulas and spoons, how to seriously polish stainless steel, and that cleaning your kitchen sink faucet is not only necessary but it's extremely easy.

    Now while we love a good hack, there seems to not be one for cleaning your kitchen stainless steel appliances . And while there are countless “specality” products on the market that are made specific to clean them, and with so many options its hard to know which pens work and which ones don’t, especially when they each cost a lot of money. One professional cleaner shared with us the number one product she uses to clean stainless steele, and THB it works like a charm, check it out below!

    This ex-teacher turned professional housecleaner knows her stuff and shows off the magic cleaning powers of the stainless steel cleaning wipes from Weiman. They go for about $5 a tub or $15 for four on Amazon.

    Viral Cleaning Hacks You Shouldn’t Be Doing

    Viral hack not to try #1: Baby oil on stainless steel. This doesn’t clean any grime, it just builds a film layer over the top of it.

    Viral hack not to try #2: Boiling wooden utensils to “deep '' clean them. This removes their protective layer and often leads to cracking or a full break.

    Viral hack not to try #3: Using ‘The Pink Stuff’ to clean burn marks off the stovetop. It will only scratch the glass badly.

    Viral hack not to try #4: Lysol toilet bowl cleaner used on grout. This breaks down the grout and makes deeper crevices for grime to get packed into.

    Viral hack not to try #3:Coating the bathroom in shaving cream for a deep clean. It's expensive, uses a lot of products that really don't clean all that well.

    Remember, clean smarter not harder !

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