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Wash surfaces with warm, soapy water (Dish liquid is fine) and a nonabrasive
Towel, wiping in the direction of the grain to lift buildup. Repeat with a dry towel. We highly recommend using blue Scott
Shop Towels (as pictured to the right.) These are inexpensive and are non-abrasive. The blue color will help to distinguish
them from your normal everyday towels. Apply a layer of stainless-steel polish (Zep, Stainless Magic) according to the package directions, wiping
off any excess immediately. We also recommend Streak-Free Windex (as pictured to the right.) All can be found at most major
home stores and they require far less elbow grease. With a clean, dry towel, buff the polish into the surface, going with the grain, until it shines
and the towel comes away dry. If you would simply rather use water for a quick and effective cleanup, we recommend a micro-fiber cloth called SuperCloth
(pictured to the right.) These cloths will clean your stainless appliances with simple water and are re-usable.
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