Cleaning fingerprints on the stainless steel Microwave

Last Update date : Jul 21. 2022

* Please note, this section is designed to give you basic product troubleshooting information, also refer to your user manual for more information.

Even with the best of care, stainless steel can pick up the oils from fingerprints, turn dull, or become stained by heat from the appliance itself. You can restore some of the appliance's original shine by wiping it down with a small amount of distilled white vinegar on a damp cloth. Similarly, you can remove fingerprints and streaks using a few drops of olive oil on a paper towel.

Important: After cleaning, always rinse all residual cleaner off the surface and dry it thoroughly. 

NOTE:

● Do not spray water or cleaner directly on the surface; instead apply a small amount of cleaner on the rag and then clean the surface.
 

● Always clean up spills and stains as quickly as possible using the simplest method to get the job done. Start by wiping with a damp cloth in the direction of the polish lines and follow up by drying the area to prevent water spots. If that does not work, try a weak solution of dish washing liquid, household ammonia, or a glass cleaner on a soft cleaning cloth. Again, rinse and dry thoroughly. Do not, however, mix any of those cleaning agents together. 

 
● Never use steel wool or bleach, or any product containing chlorine, which can damage the protective layer and the metal finish.


● Rinse and dry the surface thoroughly to remove all traces of the cleaning agent and prevent spotting from trace minerals in the water.

 
● Glass cleaner can leave streaks on the stainless steel finish.

 
● Harsher chemicals (benzene, thinner, bleach, alcohol, acetone, ammonia) can erode the protective coating that is applied to the surface and could cause an electric shock. 

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