Satin finished stainless appliances

September 7, 2007 | Bathroom, Kitchen, Vinegar, Cleaning tips

Q: I was wondering what you use on satin finished faucets, etc./ fixtures in kitchen/ bath. I don’t want to ruin the finish (as some other not so natural cleaners have in the past!).

A: Apple cider vinegar will clean and disinfect. But if you have stubborn buildup or something that the vinegar isn’t removing, you’ll want to purchase some Bon Ami. It’s gentle enough for your stainless (and your Calphalon pots too), but it’ll remove any stuck-on ickies. What’s important is that you scrub with the grain of the satin rather than across it, to preserve the life of the finish.

Happy cleaning!

Posted by mudlark @ 7:06 am  

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  1. Joe Verip says:


    I found about Bartender’s Friend from a friend who had found out the hard way about using powdered cleaners. It cleans better than Bon Ami, in my opinion.

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