
The Ultimate40 Stainless Steel Appliance Cleaner and polish. Clean and polish faster than any other product known. Removes and prevents finger prints. Safe on Food Preperation areas. Long lasting 400ml Tin.
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Catering Stainless Steel Cleaner, Food Safe. Removes rust, stains, burn and flame mark discolouration on Stainless Appliances, Worktops etc
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Stainless Steel Cleaner and polish
The Ultimate40 Stainless Steel Cleaner
boldly claims to be the best buy stainless steel appliance cleaner and polish on the market for five good reasons
- Cleans Stainless Steel Appliances without streaking -100%
- Polishes leaving an invisible protective barrier against scratches.
- Restores and conditions dry and dull stainless steel.
- Removes grease. Built-in degreasing agents.
- Long lasting 400 ml aerosol tin as a little spray goes a long long way.
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0800 0436840 Local rate 02476 650012As a guideline
spray and aerosol cleaners: aerosols are non scratch and are ideally suited to cleaning stainless steel surfaces that need to appear polished.
Stainless steel cleaner Pastes
pastes tend to be abrasive and can cause scratches and scoring removing the chromium oxide film on the stainless steel, requires a lot of effort and can change the tone of your appliance or other stainless steel surfaces.
Used more for outdoor use like the motor trade.
Stainless steel cleaner Powder
powder like Quickleen-s is great at cleaning and removing stains, rust and damage caused by bleach or other household supermarket cleaners that contain chlorine or acid.
Quickleen-s powder is the best option for cleaning and restoring stainless steel ovens, catering equipment, pots and pans to new whilst removing flame marks, discolouration and baked on food, Including knifes, forks, spoons and utensils as it is food safe, kitchen friendly and sanitizes, killing harmful bacteria caused by foods like meat and dairy products.
You can apply a stainless steel polish to give appliances or surfaces a lustre and life after using the Quickleen powder product.
Stainless steel cleaner aerosol spray
The ultimate stainless steel cleaner
cannot be matched for ease and speed for cleaning and polishing your stainless steel appliances or anything that is made from stainless steel. A highly concentrated non abrasive spray with Degreasing Agents, a New Revolutionary formula that Quickly & Safely maintain plastic coated, polished and brushed stainless steel on household Appliances, Work surfaces and Panels etc.
It achieves the following four benefits in one quick application.
Cleans..Polishes..Protects and Conditions
Contains a clear thin and natural-looking Protective coating.
- Stop Corrosion
- Rust Stains
- Prevent Fingerprints
- Smudges
- Streaks and Water Marks
May be used on brushed stainless steel and can be applied with a fine grade scotch pad for removal of
- stains
- rust
- paint etc.
Warning. Do not use wire wool or household scrubbers on you stainless steel as this will cause dull patches. How to use.
Spray it on and wipe off with paper kitchen towel like [Bounty].
That's it done, no buffing. Buy the best stainless steel cleaner here 100% Money back guarantee Safe to use on food preparation areas. MSDS details Stainless steel scratches.
Do not risk scratching your stainless steel with abrasive pastes that do clean and polish but change the colour of the metal by removing the top chromium oxide film coating and leaving patchy bright spots and scoring. Stainless steel is always made using chromium. The minimum amount of chromium used to make stainless steel is 10.5%; It is chromium that makes the steel stainless.
Chromium also improves the corrosion resistance by forming a chromium oxide film, a very thin layer on the steel, so removing this film using pastes decreases the resistance to corrosion and the elements.
Where can I use the above cleaners
Stainless steel appliances.The aerosols, spray, and powder are safe to use on the list to the left of manufacturers of stainless steel appliances.
Various Uses for the stainless steel cleaner product
Can be used in
- Washrooms on Taps
- Sinks Drinking Fountains
- Filing Cabinets
- Tables Metal
- Furniture
- Counter tops
- Door Handles
- Ovens Refrigerators
- Kitchen Equipment
- Car Bumpers
- Elevators
- Lifts Panels Counters
- Police Stations
- Dentist stations
- Hotels
- airports
- shopping malls
- Bars
- toilets
- stainless steel signs
- stainless steel hand rails
- stainless steel doors, What the product can do.
Removes, Cleans, Prevents, stainless steel Rust spots, Finger Prints, Grease, Smudges, Watermarks, Streaks, Stains, suitable on Brushed Stainless Steel, Polished Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Mirror Chrome and Polished Chrome, Copper, Brass, Enamel, and other Metal in doors and out doors.
Like any material exposed to our environment, stainless steel appliances will need to be cleaned from time to time for aesthetic reasons and to preserve the corrosion resistance of the surface. Accumulated oils, dirt, dust and contaminates can reduce this alloy’s beauty and effectiveness.
Depending on the environment where the stainless steel is installed or used, contaminates will vary greatly as will their impact on appearance, corrosivity and difficulty of cleaning. Most contaminates are easily removed with hot, soapy water. More stubborn contaminates may require specific cleaners for effective removal. A mild non-scratching, abrasive powder, applied with a soft bristle brush, sponge or clean cloth normally remove any offending elements.
Naturally, the finish of the surface will have an impact on the method of cleaning as well as the method of application. Even the finest cleaning powders can scratch or burnish a mill-rolled finish. When cleaning polished finishes always rub or wipe in the direction of the polish lines in the metal’s surface. Where possible, always rinse surfaces thoroughly with clean water and wipe dry where streaking occurs.
Ordinary carbon steel brushes or steel wool should never be used when cleaning stainless steel surfaces. They may leave particles embedded on the surface which can lead to rusting. The simplest, safest and least costly method of cleaning is always the best choice; and remember, stainless steel surfaces perform well with frequent cleaning because there is no surface coating to wear off. For more stubborn oils, oxidized fingerprints and grease, the preferred solvent is one that does not contain chlorine, such as acetone, methyl alcohol or mineral spirits.
Household cleaners fall into two categories; detergent (non-abrasive) and abrasive. Both are effective for mild dirt, stain and soil deposits as well as routine removal of light oils such as fingerprints. Abrasive cleaners may produce faster results, but they may also introduce the possibility of scratching the surface. The degree of abrasiveness varies greatly with the many different brands, and they also vary widely with respect to the amount of chloride and acidity they contain. A neutral cleaner, low in chloride is preferred unless the user is certain the surface can be thoroughly rinsed after the cleaning process. A label that states “for stainless steel” is no guarantee the product is not abrasive, not acidic or low in chloride.
As with any cleaner being used for the first time, it is best to do a test spot in an area that is not prominent.