Stainless Steel
- Easy-to-use, one-step stainless steel cleaner.
- Cleans and shines all stainless steel appliance exteriors including refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens, stoves, countertops, barbeque grills and the exterior of many small stainless steel appliances.
- Removes dirt, residue and fingerprints and leaves a streak-free, shiny protective barrier.
Look for Stainless Steel in this size
- 12 oz. aerosol can
For use on these surfaces
- Stainless Steel Appliance Exteriors
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How to use this product
- Appliances should be turned off and cool.
- Wipe or clean any residual cleaning product before using Stainless Steel.
- Shake well before each application.
- Hold can 6 inches from surface and spray lightly.
- Wipe area with clean soft cloth.
- Heavily soiled areas may need a second application.
Product ingredients
Water | Dilutent: CAS #7732-18-5 |
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Dilutent: CAS #7732-18-5. Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a water treatment process that removes contaminants from water by passing the water through a membrane, (filter), where contaminants are filtered out yielding more pure quality water. | |||
Butane | Propellant: CAS #106-97-8. |
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Propellant: CAS #106-97-8. A compound of hydrogen and carbon, which is a component of natural gas. Commonly used as a propellant in aerosol dispensors to impart motion to another substance. California CPRKA Designated Lists (2) EU CMRs. https://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/13562/cmr_report_en.pdf |
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C11-15 Alkane/Cycloalkane | Solvent: CAS #64742-47-8 . |
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Solvent: CAS #64742-47-8 . | |||
Mineral Oil (petroleum) | Film Former CAS #8042-47-5. |
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Film Former CAS #8042-47-5. This is various light hydrocarbons distilled from petroleum. Mineral oil can be used to clean heavier oil stains by diluting and liquefying the other oils. It can be used as a cleaner and solvent for inks in fine art printmaking as well as in oil painting. As part of the EPA Safer Choice Program, it has been evaluated and determined to be safer than traditional chemical ingredients. California CPRKA Designated Lists (2) EU CMRs. https://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/13562/cmr_report_en.pdf (10) ATSDR Neurotoxicants. https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/substances/toxorganlisting.asp?sysid=18 (13) US EPA PBTs. https://www.epa.gov/toxics-release-inventory-tri-program/persistent-bioaccumulative-toxic-pbt-chemicals-covered-tri (19) CA Priority Pollutants. (22) Marine Priority Action Chemicals.https://www.ospar.org/work-areas/hasec/chemicals/priority-action |
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Propane | Propellant: CAS #74-98-6. |
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Propellant: CAS #74-98-6. A compound of hydrogen and carbon, which is a component of natural gas. Commonly used as a propellant in aerosol dispensors to impart motion to another substance. California CPRKA Designated Lists (12) US NTP Reproductive or Developmental Toxicants. https://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/publications/monographs/index.html |
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Polyglyceryl-2 Oleate | Sufactant - Nonionic: CAS #9007-48-1. |
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Sufactant - Nonionic: CAS #9007-48-1. | |||
Dimethicone | Film Former: CAS# 63148-62-9. |
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Film Former: CAS# 63148-62-9. One of several types of silicone oil (polymerized siloxane). It is gererally inert, non-toxic, and non-flammable. It is also present in cleaners (antifoaming agent), shampoos (makes hair shiny and slippery), caulks and lubricants. California CPRKA Designated Lists (7) Canada PBTs. https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/canadian-environmental-protection-act-registry/substances-list/domestic.html (9) IARC Carcinogens. https://monographs.iarc.fr/agents-classified-by-the-iarc/ |
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Sodium Benzoate | Corrosion Inhibitor: CAS #532-32-1 . |
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Corrosion Inhibitor: CAS #532-32-1 . | |||
Fragrance | Fragrance Component: Trade Secret |
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Fragrance Component: Trade Secret |