PROBLEMS COVERED
- How Should I Clean the Exterior of my Stainless Steel Unit?
- How Do I Remove Stains?
- How Do I Remove Sticky Residue From the Door?
PROBLEM 1: How Should I Clean the Exterior of my Stainless Steel Unit?
SOLUTION 1: Mild Cleaners
If you would like to clean your stainless steel fridge, please perform the following:
- Please use only mild, non-abrasive cleaners such as dish soap, vinegar, baking soda, or water. You can also buy brand name stainless steel cleaner and polishers from hardware or appliance stores.
- Please apply the cleaning solution to a soft, dry cloth and gently rub the affected area, following the same direction as the metal's grain.
WARNING: Do NOT apply the water or cleaner directly to the fridge, and NEVER use bleaches, cleaners with chlorides, or use abrasive sponges/brushes.


PROBLEM 2: How Do I Remove Stains?
SOLUTION 1: WD-40 Cleaner
If you want to remove stains like water streaks, WD-40 is an effective and safe product to use on your stainless steel fridge.
- Apply a small amount of WD-40 to a clean rag and gently rub the affected area, following the direction of the metal's grain.
WARNING: Do NOT apply the cleaner directly to the fridge, and NEVER use abrasive sponges/brushes.

Please note that WD-40:
- Will not harm the stainless finish, but it may leave a slight oily odor. This will fade over time.
- Because WD-40 cleans so well, you may notice a that the cleaned areas may look different if the cleaner is not evenly applied. In some cases, WD-40 MAY may make the stainless steel's shade appear lighter or darker. This is not permanent damage.
- To resolve this, please clean the entire area evenly with WD-40. This should even out the color differences.
PROBLEM 3: How Do I Remove Sticky Residue From the Door?
SOLUTION 3: Mild Detergent or WD-40
If a sticky residue or adhesive (left over from packaging) is on your fridge, please perform the following:
- To remove adhesive residue left from packaging, use a mild detergent and a soft, non abrasive damp cloth.
WARNING: Do NOT apply the cleaner directly to the fridge, and NEVER use bleaches, cleaners with chlorides, or use abrasive sponges/brushes.

- If this does not work, apply a small amount of WD-40 to a clean rag, and gently rub the affected area, following the direction of the metal's grain.
Please note that WD-40:
- Will not harm the stainless finish, but it may leave a slight oily odor. This will fade over time.
- Because WD-40 cleans so well, you may notice a that the cleaned areas may look different if the cleaner is not evenly applied. In some cases, WD-40 MAY may make the stainless steel's shade appear lighter or darker. This is not permanent damage.
- To resolve this, please clean the entire area evenly with WD-40. This should even out the color differences.

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