Reddit mentions of Therapy Premium Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish - Includes Large Microfiber Cloth, 16 fl oz

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Therapy Premium Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish - Includes Large Microfiber Cloth, 16 fl oz
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    Features:
  • #1 Plant-Based Stainless Steel Cleaner - Therapy Clean uses natural coconut oil to clean, polish, and protect stainless steel surfaces.
  • Removes streaks, smudges and residue while leaving behind a brilliant finish that makes your appliances look like new again. Solvent-free formulation is safe for you and your family
  • Safe pH neutral cleaning formula that works on stainless steel surfaces including appliances, grills, sinks, refrigerators, microwaves, stoves, range hoods, trash cans, and more.
  • Cleans Black Stainless Steel and leaves a protective barrier that resists fingerprints, dust, dirt, oil and smudges. Helps keep surfaces steel looking cleaner for longer.
  • Family Owned Company - Made in USA - USDA Certified BioBased - No Animal Testing and Certified Cruelty Free - All Ingredients Listed for Your Safety
Specs:
Height8.5 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Pack
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width2.75 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Therapy Premium Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish - Includes Large Microfiber Cloth, 16 fl oz:

u/leftcoast-usa · 3 pointsr/Appliances

I've recently replaced some 20+ year old appliances, all from a nearby appliance store I like (Friedman's appliance). They have an app that checks prices every day and matches their prices, so it was the same as Home Depot, etc.

We got a GE refrigerator which we like a lot. Not too fancy, freezer on bottom, french doors, inside icemaker with removable container if you don't use a lot of ice. The water dispenser is also inside, and so small I didn't even notice it at first. We don't even have it hooked up to water, so this was a plus. The salesman said GE time to market is fairly long, maybe 3 or 4 times as long as Samsung, so they do more testing before release.

We have a fairly high end Bosch dishwasher. I replaced our old Kitchenaid one myself about 3 years ago. No problems, very quiet, and no problems as long as you clean the filter regularly (easy) and scrape the plates. You don't want to clean dishes first, and if you rinse them, you've already used more water than the machine uses to wash. Ours has a third tray on top for things like silverware or other small stuff.

When we moved in, we replaced the double oven/cooktop with a plain combination range because we don't bake very much, so the oven makes a convenient place to keep baking trays or often used pans.

And if people keep putting their fingerprints on your stainless steel appliances, cut off their fingers if they won't stop. Also, use a cleaner/polish. We got this one mainly because it doesn't have a bad odor, and seems to be fairly free of chemicals.

u/TheBimpo · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Not impossible at all. I use this stuff.. No finger prints, smells great. Wipe down maybe once a month at most.