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How to avoid scratches from the Inox surfaces of your home

Inox surfaces now found in every home. So your fridge, sink or oven is full scratches and wondering what you can do to make them look like new again. First identify the "direction" of the stainless steel material, i.e. in which direction the "waters" are moving. The direction will be horizontal or vertical. Whether you want to fix scratches or just clean the surface, always remember to clean it at the same time.

 Start by cleaning the surfaces with a soft cloth and some vinegar dissolved in water. Vinegar is non-toxic and will make them shine. Wipe with a soft cloth. Your surfaces need to be clean to be able to spot exactly where they are damaged, and there is a chance that if the scratches are small, you won't need to do anything else to remove them.

Put a small amount of olive oil on a soft cloth and spread it over the surface. Fold the cloth in half so that the clean side of the cloth is on the outside and put some vinegar. Wipe the surface with the vinegar to remove the olive oil and use a dry cloth to wipe off what's left until your surface is completely dry.

Baking soda, in addition to being useful in cooking, is also especially useful for… the scratches on your fridge! It is economical and is a natural, non-toxic cleaner for metal surfaces. Make a paste with water and 3 teaspoons of baking soda. Rub the surface with the mixture and clean it with water.

 

If the above does not help, use one anti rust spray.

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