How To Clean Silver Appliances
For extra stubborn fingerprints you may need to go over the area a few times.
How to clean silver appliances. Avoid scouring powders steel wool bleach and ammonia to prevent damage to the appliance s finish. Wipe the appliance down with a clean dry buffing towel. Rinse with a small amount of water just enough to make your rag damp wipe along the grain line of your appliance. It will either be running horizontally or vertically. It can always be a challenge to clean your stain.
Spray your appliance liberally with vinegar. Once all the suds are rinsed from your cloth wring it out and wipe the soap off the appliance in the same direction you cleaned it. A dry towel should easily pick up the streaks. Wipe the exterior of plastic machines with a cloth sprayed with all purpose cleaner making sure to clean the fan slats. Do not wet the towel or apply cleaner.
Gently wipe down the entire surface before the cleaner dries. Wipe down the surface a few times until the surface is completely coated and then wet your cloth again and rinse off the surface. Using a microfiber cloth. For stainless steel machines dip a cloth in water and dishwashing liquid wring it out and wipe with the grain. In a bowl mix warm water with a mild dish soap.
To clean your stainless steel rub in the direction of that grain. Make sure you wring out all excess water before cleaning. Mix in one tablespoon of powdered laundry detergent then soak your silver for. Dry with a paper towel or other dry cloth to prevent any streaks or water spots. Vinegar is excellent at cutting through greasy fingerprints.
Do a preliminary clean of your appliance with vinegar. To make your jewelry or silverware sparkle line a medium sized bowl with aluminum foil and fill it with hot water. Buff dry with a clean cloth. Dip a microfiber cloth or any soft cloth in the mixture and wipe down the surface. When thoroughly finished cleaning an area dry any water marks with a dry towel.