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how can I make my new stainless steel kettle shine again?

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lucysmam · 24/09/2008 20:52

It's only about 2 months old but doesn't look half as shiny as it did when I bought it

Wondered if anyone knew of a way to get shiny stainless steel back to how it should be?

Thanks

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RubySlippers · 24/09/2008 20:52

baby oil

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Bellie · 24/09/2008 20:54

baby oil apparently

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lucysmam · 24/09/2008 21:09

really

I will try that when oh is at work I think . . . can see him getting ideas otherwise

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thingamajig · 24/09/2008 21:10

wd40

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lucysmam · 24/09/2008 21:13

I don't think we have any of that thingamajig, although I could be wrong, the tool box is full of shite useful stuff we never use

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GeorgeAndFred · 24/09/2008 21:15

Ecloths.

fabulous cloths, and they work.

make a fab job on my bin, oven, toasters, kettle......

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GeorgeAndFred · 24/09/2008 21:17

here

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lucysmam · 24/09/2008 21:19

If I had the fiver they cost I would get some. But don't have it atm. Will be getting some soon though as everyone's raved about them on here

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ILikeYourSleeves · 24/09/2008 21:22

What can you use to get the gunk off stainless steel? We seem to have kitchen grease and gunk on the kettle and toaster (not loads but it def doesn't look new anymore), tried to clean it with a normal scouring pad but I didn't want to scratch it. Normal sponge doesn't seem to work either.

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llareggub · 24/09/2008 21:23

I use baby wipes.

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poshwellies · 25/09/2008 10:24

I use this www.ocado.com/webshop/product/Astonish-Oven--Cookware-Cleaning-Paste/11826011?parentContainer=%7C108 9%7C1269%7C5067

Works a treat on grimy stainless steel but I second ecloths too-they are fab.

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