Tip for removing fingerprints off new stainless steel hood, hob and kitchen cabinet
Here's a tip
When the contractor/supplier install a new stainless steel hood/hob/kitchen cabinet you can see fingerprints all over them.
The reason being when they tear the factory-applied plastic sheet (which is glued to the stainless steel) off there is remnant glue left behind on the stainless steel surfaces. And when these stainless steel surfaces are handled fingerprints will be left behind.
Just use thinner and with a piece of clean cloth wipe the surfaces
Before the thinner dries use another piece of clean cloth (wet with water and rinse dry) and wipe over it
You can see that all fingerprints will be removed
The next time just use normal soap water and a clean cloth and wipe will do
Here's a tip
When the contractor/supplier install a new stainless steel hood/hob/kitchen cabinet you can see fingerprints all over them.
The reason being when they tear the factory-applied plastic sheet (which is glued to the stainless steel) off there is remnant glue left behind on the stainless steel surfaces. And when these stainless steel surfaces are handled fingerprints will be left behind.
Just use thinner and with a piece of clean cloth wipe the surfaces
Before the thinner dries use another piece of clean cloth (wet with water and rinse dry) and wipe over it
You can see that all fingerprints will be removed
The next time just use normal soap water and a clean cloth and wipe will do
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