Cleaning Guide
Table Of Contents
- CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL
- HOW TO PREVENT CAUSING DAMAGE TO STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES
- REGULAR GRIME
- WHAT TO USE
- METHOD
- OXIDISED GRIME
- WHAT TO USE
- METHOD
- BAKED-ON GRIME
- WHAT TO USE
- METHOD
- 1 Spray the product onto the steel surface (always follow the instructions on the product label);
- 2 Leave the product on the surface for the recommended time;
- 3 then wipe off with a damp sponge;
- 4 Wipe the surface over with a damp chamois to remove all product odour and residues and to give extra shine.
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CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL
This brochure provides information and practical tips on how to clean
stainless steel surfaces, considering the three main types of soiling. The
appropriate cleaning method and materials are specified for each type. Clean
utensils immediately after use to preserve the original shine of the steel
surface.
HOW TO PREVENT CAUSING DAMAGE TO
STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES
Always clean the surface with – never against – the grain of the finish
when using creams and detergents. In the case of polished stainless
steel, never exert excessive pressure when cleaning.
Never use products containing the following:
1 Hydrochloric acid or its derivatives;
2 Sulphuric acid or its derivatives;
3 Hydrofluoric acid or its derivatives.
These substances (contained for example in anti-scale products or
bleach) have a corrosive effect.
Never use sharp or pointed metallic objects (e.g. knives, scissors,
screwdrivers) to remove grime or dirt from the surface.
Avoid using abrasive pastes, creams or pads on printed information on
the steel surface.