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Maintenance methods for stainless steel kitchen equipment
Release time:
Apr 06,2023
Information Summary:
Maintenance methods for stainless steel kitchen equipment
Daily cleaning
Wipe with a soft cloth dipped in neutral detergent (such as dish soap), avoid using steel wool, strong acid and alkali detergents (such as toilet cleaner), to prevent scratching the surface or damaging the oxide film.
Clean up accumulated water and oil stains on sinks, worktops, etc. in time to prevent long-term residue from causing the surface to turn black.
Regular maintenance
Areas prone to scale accumulation, such as welds and gaps, can be cleaned with a brush; metal parts (such as hinges and slide rails) should be lubricated regularly to keep them flexible.
If slight rust appears, wipe it with toothpaste or stainless steel special cleaner, then rinse with water and dry it.
Avoid extreme use
Do not place high-temperature cookware directly on stainless steel countertops (use heat insulation pads) to prevent local overheating and deformation.
Avoid impact from heavy objects or long-term overloading (such as shelves, worktops) to prevent structural damage.
Summary
Stainless steel kitchen equipment is a preferred choice for kitchen scenarios due to its durability, hygiene, and ease of maintenance. When purchasing, pay attention to the material, workmanship, and compatibility. Proper daily maintenance can greatly extend its service life, making it especially suitable for the catering industry and families with high requirements for hygiene and durability for long-term use.
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