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Gracie: We have been here a very short time and this is one of those pet peeves that is high on our irritation list (it is a very short list).

We had no issues with stainless in our previous house.

We also have another issue (need a separate thread) that our Whirlpool electric stove top (black) never wipes clean.
My stove top doesn't clean well, either. Not happy.
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Only one poster recommended what I use daily in my housekeeping business; Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner and Polish.

Stainless Steel Polish | Stainless Steel Cleaner

It is petroleum based, which is natural. I prefer the aerosol to the pump sprayer:

http://weiman.com/Weiman/files/42/42...59d3513943.pdf
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Only one poster recommended what I use daily in my housekeeping business; Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner and Polish.

Stainless Steel Polish | Stainless Steel Cleaner

It is petroleum based, which is natural. I prefer the aerosol to the pump sprayer:

http://weiman.com/Weiman/files/42/42...59d3513943.pdf
That was I, and I like the wipes. Weiman's is available in all the grocery stores.
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My stove top doesn't clean well, either. Not happy.
We've found that if you keep the cooktop clean of spills, using the razor/scrapper, that Windex keeps the cooktop really clean and streak free.
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That was I, and I like the wipes. Weiman's is available in all the grocery stores.
Another vote for the wipes.
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We've found that if you keep the cooktop clean of spills, using the razor/scrapper, that Windex keeps the cooktop really clean and streak free.
Ha ha, you don't know my husband! (As in... how to cook an omelette outside of the pan.)
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Another vote for the wipes.
I like the wipes better than a spray, because there is no chance of overspray. The wipes put the cleaner on very evenly, also.
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I don't like the wipes. I guess that is why they make both types of cleaners.

I clean the glass tops with Softscrub. I wipe it on with a paper towel and rub and rub until it dries into a thin film. Then I continue wiping with a clean paper towel until the top shines. Next, I wipe it with window cleaner. I don't use Windex since I discovered Sam's Club brand of window cleaner. It is amazing.
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