Do you want a homemade cleaner for stainless steel appliances? Here’s the way I clean ours with ingredients you already have in your home.

Cleaner for Stainless Steel Appliances Ingredients

Cleaner for Stainless Steel Appliances Instruction
1. Make some soapy water
I make a sink of soapy water using Castile soap which is an all-natural soap and a natural cleaner for stainless steel. I start with a clean dishcloth.

2. wipe down the Stainless Steel
I use the clean soapy water dishcloth and I wipe down the entire appliance. Grease particles float through the air while we cook and land all over our kitchen. This helps cut the grease sitting on the appliance and glass. In addition to that, it works to remove drips, fingerprints and disinfects the surface.
I continue wiping down all of my appliances until they are clean.
While cleaning the appliances, I also clean the windows and control keypads as well.

3. Rinse off the soapy water
After I have cleaned all of my appliances, I use clean water and rinse off all of the soapy residues. Soap left behind can be sticky and attract dust, dirt, and debris.

4. Wipe off the windows
I wipe off the windows and keypads with a 100% cotton dishtowel. This will remove all of the water and leave it streak-free.

5. Moisturize your stainless steel
I use avocado oil to moisturize my stainless appliances, and you can use any oil you like. Stainless Steel is a dry metal and needs moisture to be streak-free. If you like coconut oil, you can melt it a little in a dish and do this same process.
I place a little avocado oil on a clean dry dishcloth.

When wiping your stainless steel be sure to wipe the direction of your stainless grain. I wipe mine and add more avocado oil to my cloth as needed.
I continue moisturizing all of my appliances until they have all been done.

One of the questions I’m often asked is will the oil go rancid? It depends on how often you clean your appliances. I tend to clean mine on a regular basis, so I clean off the old oil every time I use the soapy water and start fresh.
What is the best thing to clean a stainless steel sink?

I get my sink wet, and then I sprinkle some baking soda into my sink.

I use a non-scratch scour pad and scrub my sink. The baking soda does not kill germs but it does remove a lot of the gunk sticking around in your sink.
Rinse all of the baking soda off your sink. Tip – you can sprinkle baking soda into your garbage disposal and drain to remove odors.

I rinse out my scour pad, add a little Castile soap to it, and then scrub the sink again. This disinfects the sink. Don’t forget to clean your faucet too.

After the sink has been scrubbed, I rinse the whole thing clean.

That’s all there is to it and used a natural stainless cleaner process!
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Easy and Amazing Homemade Cleaner for Stainless Steel Appliances with Video
Do you want a homemade cleaner for stainless steel appliances? Here’s the way I clean ours with ingredients you already have in your home.
Materials
- Castile Soap
- Water
- Avocado Oil
- Baking Soda
- Dish Cloths
- Dish Towel
- Scrub Pad
Instructions
- MAKE SOME SOAPY WATER
- WIPE DOWN THE STAINLESS STEEL
- RINSE OFF THE SOAPY WATER
- WIPE OFF THE WINDOWS
- MOISTURIZE YOUR STAINLESS STEEL
It’s always so nice to find a homemade and natural cleaning solution. Thanks for the tips, Chas.
You are so sweet, thank you Kim