Best Way to Clean Stainless Steel Appliances, Sinks, Cookware, Barbecues

Stainless steel is very tough and scratch resistant, but any scratches that do occur, really show up and ruin the appearance. So over-enthusiastic cleaning, with the wrong stuff, can cause scratches or dull the shiny finish. So when cleaning stainless steel it is easy to feel - you can't win!

Adding to the care and maintenance problems, is the issue that not all stainless steel surface are identical. There are a wide variety of stainless steel types and thicknesses, with a wide range of finishes and patterns (dull, shiny, dapples, swirls, various patterns).

Some appliances are easier to clean than others. The refrigerator is probably the easiest to clean, apart from the incessant finger marks. The stove is a little harder to keep clean as well as your dishwasher.

Don't despair, this article provides a summary of the best advice for cleaning stainless steel appliances, sinks, cookware, utensils, barbecues and grills.

It also includes lots of practical tips on all the Do's and Don'tsQuestions and AnswersCare and Maintenance, as well as routine Cleaning Tips and Stain Removal Guide.

Discover the best way to clean stainless steel surfaces in your kitchen and outdoor equipment such as barbecues
Discover the best way to clean stainless steel surfaces in your kitchen and outdoor equipment such as barbecues. Source: Public Domain

General Cleaners for Stainless Steel Appliances (from Refrigerators to Toasters)

Quick Tips for Cleaning Stainless Steel

General Cleaning - Simply wipe with a damp cloth (or panty hose) - not wet or it will leave steaks. Apply a few drops of olive oil or lemon oil to a dry cotton cloth and wipe down to polish the surface and remove any sign of streaks

Fingerprints - The fastest, easiest and simplest way to remove fingerprints is with standard glass cleaner and a paper towel or a clean soft cloth.

Moderate Stains - For most general cleaning jobs a simple mixture of warm water and mild neutral detergent. This will clean off most stains without risking any damage to the stainless steel. Always ensure you rinse the stainless steel well to prevent spotting and staining. Dry well to prevent water spots that can be caused by minerals in water. It is similar to glass windows. If you leave water spots they will leave marks.

Tough Stains - For tougher stains the best option is to use a good quality, specific purpose stainless steel cleaner. See the summary below.

Care of Stainless Steel Surfaces

Detailed Guide to Cleaning Stainless Steel

Most stainless steel appliance surfaces are protected from rusting and corrosion by a very thin layer of chromium oxide. When cleaning it is important that this surface is preserved otherwise there may be corrosion. 

Types of Surface Contaminants and How to Cleaning Them

Dirt - Dirt and dust can cause scratches if wiped over with a wet cloth. If there is a lot of dirt it should be removed with a duster or vacuum cleaner. Non-particulate dirt and marks can be removed by wiping with warm water to which a small amount of a gentle detergent is added. For tougher stains and marks add a small amount of vinegar. After cleaning wipe with a fresh clean cloth dampened with plain hot water. 

Fingerprints and Stains - The best way of removing fingermarks is by using a standard or homemade glass cleaner. Once again, thoroughly rinse off with a cloth dipped in clean warm water.

Oil and Grease - Try soap or detergent mixed with warm water. For tough stains use a commercial stainless steel cleaner. Otherwise you may need to use a solvent such as alcohol, methyl alcohol, acetone, mineral spirits or turpentine. But always test first to ensure the solvents won't leave a mark.

Abrasive Household Cleaners - Always test first and use with caution as these cleaners may scratch many stainless steel surfaces. A neutral cleaner with no chloride is preferred. Beware that many products labelled “for stainless steel” may damage particular surfaces. Only use products specifically designed for stainless steel. Ensure the product is not acidic, abrasive, or contains chloride. Rinse off well with a damp cloth. 

Commercial Stainless Steel Cleaners - Many commercial cleaners are available and most are safe and very effective when used according to the instructions. But always test first.

Detailed Cleaning Guide

Tips for Cleaning Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks

Tips for Cleaning Stainless Steel Cookware

Tips for cleaning Stainless Steel Barbecues





There are a range of commercial stainless steel cleaners that generally work well on common stains, marks and grime
There are a range of commercial stainless steel cleaners that generally work well on common stains, marks and grime. Source: Public Domain
Discover the best ways to make your stainless steel really shine
Discover the best ways to make your stainless steel really shine. Source: Public Domain