Re: Stainless Steel Cleaner
- From: bonomi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Bonomi)
- Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 20:53:34 -0000
In article <46337076$0$22424$c3e8da3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Janet Wilder <kelliepoodle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Robert Bonomi wrote:
However, the *BEST* stuff I've found is "Hopes" -- see
<http://www.hopecompany.com>
-- Would you believe that they _don't_ have the full product-line on the
company web-site? <http://www.dutchguard.com> and click on the "Hope's"
icon brings up a more comprehensive listing. Their 'sampler' package is
a heck of a deal, _if_ you've got use for a bunch of different cleaners.
(I discovered Hope's as cleaner for a ceramic cook-top. Significantly
less expensive than the 'big name' brands, and performs better.)
If you're not concerned about preserving a polished finish, any of the
mild abrasive scouring powders (Comet, Cameo, etc.) are effective against
anything short of acid-stain discolorations _in_ the metal itself.
Hope's makes an awesome countertop cleaner. I used it on laminate and
Corian surfaces. It's hard to find, however. I think you can get it at
Bed Bath and Beyond or Linens and Things. Can't remember if it's one or
the other or both.
It's 'both'. Home Depot also carries several (but not all) of the Hope's
products. Bed, Bath, and Beyond carries the complete line. I had to call
the corp offices to find out who carried the stuff that Home Depot didn't.
.
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