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Fingerprints On Stainless Steel:How To Clean Them (And Prevent Them From Coming Back).

Fingerprints On Stainless Steel:How To Clean Them (And Prevent Them From Coming Back).

I show you my trick for removing fingerprints from stainless steel and prevent them from coming back.

It's natural, effortless and the result is incredible:a real mirror!

So much so that all my friends ask me how to make stainless steel shine like this.

In my kitchen, all the stainless steel appliances shine with a thousand lights. And it only takes one small step.

Say goodbye to fingerprints, smudges, dried water rings or greasy splashes.

The magic trick for cleaning stainless steel is to rub 70° alcohol on it with a cloth . Watch:

Fingerprints On Stainless Steel:How To Clean Them (And Prevent Them From Coming Back).

Contents
  • What you need
  • How to
  • Result
  • Why does it work?

What you need

- 70% alcohol

- microfiber cloth

How to

1. Soak the microfiber cloth with 70° alcohol.

2. Pass the cloth over the stainless steel in a back and forth motion.

3. Let the alcohol evaporate.

Result

Fingerprints On Stainless Steel:How To Clean Them (And Prevent Them From Coming Back).

And There you go ! The fingerprints on the stainless steel have completely disappeared :-)

Easy, fast and efficient, right?

And all of this naturally, without using any stinky chemicals.

This trick gives perfect results on hoods, but not only.

Stainless steel sinks, cutlery, stainless steel fridges, household appliances or pots regain their original appearance.

And this whether the stainless steel is scratched, brushed or raw.

In addition, 70° alcohol degreases greasy surfaces such as the cooker hood.

You kill two birds with one stone:a degreased and shiny hood.

Very effective also for stainless steel bins.

And why not use this technique on parts of your vehicles such as the exhaust?

Why does it work?

Alcohol at 70° has, first of all, an overpowering degreasing power.

It acts on fingerprints, kitchen splashes, or stains on stainless steel.

In addition, it makes this material shine without the need to rub.

Not to mention the fact that it disinfects, especially the handles of the fridge or stainless steel cupboard.

Fingerprints On Stainless Steel:How To Clean Them (And Prevent Them From Coming Back).