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  2. These Are the Best Stainless Steel Cleaners of 2023 - AOL

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    With over 8,000 reviews and a near-perfect score on Amazon—not to mention the brand's "#1 Bestseller" badge—Weiman's Stainless Steel Cleaner and Polish is a consistent crowd-pleaser.

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    It's even great for cleaning stainless steel microwaves and grills. "This is the best stainless steel cleaner ever," gushed an impressed shopper. "I have a Weber stainless grill that was looking a ...

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    The best place to buy a full 16-ounce bottle of Therapy Clean stainless steel cleaner is Amazon, where the product has racked up an impressive 13,900 reviews (and counting!) and a nearly-perfect 4 ...

  5. Chore Boy - Wikipedia

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    Chore Boy Golden Fleece scrubbing cloths are non-toxic and recommended for brushed stainless steel, cutting boards, oven racks, cooking utensils, pots and pans, trash containers, cast iron, and golf clubs. You can also use them to clean vegetables. They are treated with an abrasive, some binder, and a colorant.

  6. Seasoning (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    Stainless steel and aluminium cookware do not require protection from corrosion, but seasoning reduces sticking, and can help with browning as the seasoning coating has high thermal emissivity. [5] [6] Other cookware surfaces are generally not seasoned. A seasoned surface is hydrophobic and highly attractive to oils and fats used for cooking.

  7. S.O.S Soap Pad - Wikipedia

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    As a way of introducing himself to potential new customers, Cox made the soap encrusted steel-wool pads as a calling card. His wife named the soap pads S.O.S or "Save Our Saucepans." Cox soon found out that the S.O.S pads were a hotter product than his pots and pans. [1] It is commonly believed that a period was left out in the name's punctuation.

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