by Woofy on Tue Jan 24, 2006 4:27 pm
Soap and water to remove built-up gunk, followed by Wenol metal polish works wonders on chrome and stainless. Wenol is available at Williams Sonoma, online. It's used for cleaning stainless cookware, is gentle on fine metal finishes and is very effective.
For daily cleaning, put 80-100 proof vodka in a spray bottle. Unlike Windex or other ammonia-based cleaners, it's food grade, is naturally anti-bacterial, doesn't streak or stink and cleans stainless beautifully. The ethanol in vodka is a food-grade solvent that's so often overlooked it's almost comical. I use this in the kitchen instead of the toxic anti-bacterial cleaners marketed by Madison Avenue. Store it in a cool, dark place like the cabinet below your espresso machine, or in the fridge.
If you must use ammonia, use non-sudsing ammonia. It's usually tinted a light blue. It doesn't have the surficants that'll streak and leave behind all sorts of additional residue you want to avoid eating. Keep it in a spray bottle in a cold place. The colder the ammonia solution is, the less it'll streak whether you're cleaning stainless or windows. Mix in a ratio of about a tablespoon or two per quart of water.