STAINLESS STEEL CLEANERS - WHICH SHOULD I USE? WATER BASE OR OIL BASE

David Bergman, President, Mobile Janitorial Supply - 2014 Feb 15th

Stainless Steel Cleaners

Which should I use? Oil Base or Water Base

Stainless steel is a popular choice for home and commercial appliances, countertops, and fixtures. Keeping stainless steel surfaces looking clean and shiny requires regular maintenance, which often involves the use of a cleaner. There are two types of stainless steel cleaners: oil-based and water-based. Each type of cleaner has its own advantages and disadvantages, and understanding the differences between the two can help you choose the best product for your cleaning needs.

Oil-based cleaners contain a combination of oils and solvents that help to remove dirt, grime, and fingerprints from stainless steel surfaces. These cleaners are usually sprayed directly onto the surface and then wiped away with a clean cloth. One of the main advantages of oil-based cleaners is that they leave behind a protective coating that helps to repel dust and fingerprints. This can make the surface easier to clean in the future. However, oil-based cleaners can also leave behind a residue that can be difficult to remove, especially if the surface is not wiped thoroughly. This residue can also attract dirt and dust, making the surface appear dull and dingy over time.

Water-based cleaners, on the other hand, are formulated with water and cleaning agents that are designed to clean and protect stainless steel surfaces. They are usually sprayed directly onto the surface and then wiped away with a clean cloth. One of the main advantages of water-based cleaners is that they do not leave behind any residue, so the surface remains clean and shiny after use. They also typically contain less harsh chemicals than oil-based cleaners, making them a more environmentally friendly option. However, water-based cleaners may not be as effective at removing stubborn dirt and grime as oil-based cleaners.

When choosing between an oil-based and water-based cleaner, it is important to consider the type of stainless steel surface you are cleaning and the amount of cleaning that is required. For example, if you have a heavily soiled surface that requires a lot of scrubbing, an oil-based cleaner may be a better choice. If you are looking for a cleaner that will not leave behind any residue and is gentle on the environment, a water-based cleaner is a good option.

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