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Old Oct 11, 2010 | 09:50 AM
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For items like kettles that don't get filthy,
Hot water with Lemon or distilled white vinegar will remove limescale from chrome and stainless steel.

For items such as cookers that get very dirty,
~Wash surfaces with hot, soapy water (dishwashing liquid is fine) and a nonabrasive sponge, working both with and against the grain (yes, stainless steel has a grain) to lift buildup. Dry with a towel. Don’t be alarmed if appliances look duller than usual; you have just removed kitchen grease and residual cleaning products.
~Apply a layer of stainless-steel polish according to the package directions, wiping off any excess immediately. (available at any supermarket)
~With a clean, dry towel, buff the polish into the surface, going with the grain, until it shines and the towel comes away dry.
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