How to Clean and Maintain Stainless Steel in the Kitchen: A Complete Guide
4 November 2025

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes
Stainless steel is everywhere in modern kitchens. From sinks and cooktops to extractor hoods and appliances, it stands out for its durability, hygiene and clean, professional look.
However, daily cooking quickly leaves its mark. Fingerprints, water stains, grease and dull areas appear easily and make even well-kept kitchens look untidy.
For this reason, cleaning stainless steel is not just about washing it. To keep surfaces looking uniform and bright, it is important to understand what causes marks and how to treat different types of dirt correctly. In this guide, you’ll learn how to clean stainless steel in the kitchen, how to avoid streaks and what to do when surfaces lose their shine over time.
Why stainless steel loses shine and shows streaks
In a kitchen environment, stainless steel faces constant stress. Steam, grease and water act on surfaces every day. Even frequent cleaning may fail when:
- grease spreads in thin layers during wiping
- hard water leaves mineral traces, especially on sinks
- some cleaners create a dull film over time
- abrasive tools cause micro-scratches that trap dirt
As a result, stainless steel often looks worn and uneven, even when it feels clean to the touch.
First rule: how to clean stainless steel without damaging it

Before choosing any product, the cleaning method itself makes the biggest difference. For safe and effective results, always use:
- a soft cloth or clean microfiber
- warm or hot water
- a mild, neutral detergent if needed
Most importantly, always dry the surface.
Many streaks are simply water residues that dry and leave visible marks, rather than real dirt.
DIY methods for cleaning stainless steel (and their limits)
Homemade solutions can work well for light dirt and routine maintenance. However, they require care and moderation, especially on visible kitchen surfaces.
Vinegar on stainless steel: when it helps and when it doesn’t
Vinegar is often suggested for stainless steel because it helps remove limescale and light water marks.
How to use it properly
- Dampen a soft cloth with water and a small amount of vinegar
- Wipe the surface gently
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water
- Dry immediately with a microfiber cloth
When it is not enough
When stainless steel looks dull due to grease or heavy use, vinegar usually cannot restore a uniform finish.
Baking soda on stainless steel: for dullness and more stubborn dirt
Baking soda has a mild abrasive effect and can help with more stubborn dirt. However, it must be used gently.
How to apply it safely
- Mix baking soda with a little water to form a paste
- Apply with a soft cloth
- Rub lightly, without insisting
- Rinse and dry straight away
Be careful: excessive rubbing, especially on polished surfaces, may make the finish look worse instead of better.
Dish soap and hot water: the simplest solution for everyday cleaning
For daily maintenance of stainless steel worktops, sinks and surfaces near the stove, the following is often sufficient:
- hot water
- a small amount of mild dish soap
- thorough rinsing
- final drying
This keeps surfaces clean day to day, but it does not solve dullness or persistent streaks.
When stainless steel needs more than routine cleaning
Sometimes stainless steel doesn’t need another wash, but a more targeted treatment. This happens when you notice:
- sinks that look dull and marked
- streaks that return immediately after cleaning
- flat, lifeless surfaces
- micro-scratches visible in reflected light
- cookware and metal parts that have lost their original look
In these situations, a specific stainless steel cleaning cream can make a real difference, as it works on both dirt and surface appearance.
CREAM INOX®: cleans, degreases and polishes stainless steel and aluminium without streaks
CREAM INOX® is a specific cream designed for deep cleaning of stainless steel and aluminium surfaces. It is suitable for appliances, kitchen worktops, sinks, extractor hoods and metal surfaces dulled or worn by use.
Unlike generic cleaners, CREAM INOX® does more than remove dirt. It also works on surface appearance, helping restore a brighter and more uniform finish.
What CREAM INOX® does
- cleans, degreases and polishes surfaces dulled by use
- leaves no streaks after application
- helps improve the visibility of micro-scratches
- contains no acids or alkaline substances
- releases no harmful fumes
The result is immediate: a cleaner, smoother and visually more refined surface.
Where to use CREAM INOX® in the kitchen (critical areas)

Stainless steel sink
The sink is the most challenging area due to water, limescale and constant friction. CREAM INOX® is ideal when the sink looks dull, marked or full of streaks.
Stainless steel extractor hood and areas near the stove
Here, the main issue is cooking grease. CREAM INOX® allows effective cleaning and finishing without streaks, improving surface appearance.
Stainless steel appliances
Refrigerators and dishwashers quickly collect fingerprints. With CREAM INOX®, surfaces regain a more uniform and brighter look, without the greasy effect typical of improvised solutions.
Cookware and aluminium parts
Aluminium can also become dull and lose its visual appeal. CREAM INOX® is suitable for these surfaces when deeper cleaning and polishing are required.
How to use CREAM INOX® for best results
Application is simple and practical:
- shake the bottle before use
- apply a small amount of CREAM INOX®
- rub with a soft cloth or white pad until a light film forms
- rinse immediately with water
- dry with clean microfiber
- repeat if necessary
This method ensures a more uniform, streak-free result, even on surfaces that are dull or worn.
Economic advantage: why it is worth keeping in the kitchen
CREAM INOX® is a concentrated cream, so only a small amount is needed for each application.
This allows large surfaces to be treated with low consumption and makes the product last longer, simplifying stainless steel maintenance and keeping it cost-effective over time.
Mistakes to avoid to keep stainless steel looking bright
To preserve surfaces over time, avoid:
- abrasive sponges and green scouring pads
- steel wool
- overly aggressive or unsuitable cleaners
- leaving water and residues to dry without final wiping
With proper maintenance and a specific product like CREAM INOX®, sinks, hoods and stainless steel surfaces stay more attractive and uniform for longer.
Conclusion
Stainless steel enhances the kitchen, but it requires the right care to stay bright. DIY remedies can help with light cleaning, but when stainless steel becomes dull or covered with streaks, a more effective solution is needed.
CREAM INOX® is the ideal choice for those seeking deeper cleaning and an immediate aesthetic improvement on stainless steel and aluminium. It cleans, degreases and polishes without streaks, making surfaces look better from the very first use.
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