| Cleaning Chrome Information |
Wash with sudsy water. Rinse and wipe dry to bring up luster.
Do not use abrasive household cleaners on these surfaces because they may scratch. If there is sticky or gummy soil to remove, try rubbing with baking soda on a damp cloth or sponge, or wipe with vinegar, rinse, and buff dry. For difficult spots, you may need a metal polish made especially for chromium or other soft metals.
Burned-on grease on appliances may be removed by commercial cleaners or by using silver polish. Several applications may be necessary if burned-on grease is allowed to build up.
This article was written by Anne Field, Extension Specialist, Emeritus, with references from North Dakota Extension bulletin, Surfaces Vs Stains - Care of Living Areas.
MSU 2003
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