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try wd 40 with a soft cloth.
"concrtslt" <concrtslt@socal.rr.com> wrote in message
news:45a80898$0$8930$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> I'm trying to clean my stainless steel refrigerator. There are numerous
> fingerprints and other water stains on it that are lighter than the rest
of
> the surface. I used a stainless steel spray cleaner on it, but the
> fingerprints are not coming off. I read on the internet to try olive oil
or
> vinegar, but neither removed the fingerprints. Lastly, I tried glass
> cleaner as suggested on the internet. I tried it on a small spot, and the
> fingerprints did get removed, but the area I cleaned is now the same color
> as the fingerprints, and there is brown residue on the cloth I used. So I
> think there are two possible reasons for this:
>
> 1) The rest of the surface actually has brown gunk all over it, and the
> areas that people touched are actually showing the true color of the
surface
> because their hands wiped off the gunk. If this is true I should clean
the
> entire surface with glass cleaner, then polish with stainless steel spray,
> right?
>
> 2) The brown gunk is actually the finish (?) of the surface and I'm
ruining
> it by using the glass cleaner.
>
> I know nothing. Please someone help!
>
> Karen
>
>
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