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Cleaning stainless steel surfaces correctly is essential to keep them hygienic, functional and visually well maintained over time. Stains, streaks, dull areas or signs of corrosion are rarely caused by dirt alone. In most cases, they result from unsuitable cleaning methods or overly aggressive detergents.
In this article, you will find a practical guide to understanding when and how to clean stainless steel, which habits to adopt for routine maintenance and which specific products to use depending on the type of dirt and the surface to be treated.
Key points of the article
- stainless steel requires regular and non-aggressive cleaning to maintain its properties over time
- consistent maintenance reduces the need for more invasive deep cleaning
- chlorides, limescale, grease and high temperatures can cause stains, streaks and surface corrosion
- routine cleaning is often sufficient, but targeted treatments are sometimes required
- correct use of detergents helps restore and protect stainless steel surfaces
When to Clean Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is a durable material, but it is not indestructible. Without regular cleaning and maintenance, it can develop over time:
- surface oxidation
- localised corrosion
- stains and dullness
- limescale build-up or greasy residues
Substances such as chlorides, acids, ferrous particles and high temperatures can damage the surface, especially if they are not removed promptly.
For this reason, it is important to:
- avoid abrasive sponges and chlorine-based detergents
- prefer soft tools and specific products
- clean regularly, without waiting for dirt to become stubborn
Routine Stainless Steel Cleaning: What to Do and What to Avoid
For routine cleaning of stainless steel, useful for preventing dirt build-up and streaks, it is advisable to clean surfaces periodically.
Good practices
- use soft cloths or non-abrasive sponges
- remove dirt before it dries
- rinse thoroughly after cleaning
- always dry the surface to prevent streaks
Mistakes to avoid
- letting water dry on the surface
- using metal scouring pads or abrasive tools
- using aggressive or non-specific detergents
Marbec Products for Cleaning Steel: When to Use Them and Why
Depending on the type of dirt, cleaning frequency and surface condition, stainless steel may require different approaches. These range from routine cleaning to the removal of scale or more stubborn residues. Below is an overview of the most suitable Marbec products, with practical guidance for their use.

SANI-KAL BIO: Removing Limescale and Rust
SANI-KAL BIO is a descaling cleaner based on natural acids. It is designed to remove:
- limescale
- mineral deposits
- light surface rust stains
It is suitable for cleaning stainless steel surfaces in bathrooms, kitchens and taps when visible mineral deposits are present.
General instructions for use:
spray the product onto the surface or onto a soft cloth, leave it to act for a few minutes depending on the scale build-up, then rinse thoroughly with water.
VETRONET: Routine Stainless Steel Cleaning Without Streaks
For everyday cleaning of stainless steel, especially on smooth and glossy surfaces, VETRONET is recommended.
The cleaner:
- removes fingerprints and light dirt
- does not leave streaks
- does not require rinsing
It is ideal for routine maintenance and for keeping stainless steel visually clean between deeper cleaning sessions.
General instructions for use:
spray the product onto the surface or onto a soft cloth, spread evenly and dry with a clean, dry cloth.
PULIFUMO®: Removing Baked-On Grease and Carbon Residues
When greasy films, soot and carbonised residues are present, such as on cooker hoods or steel surfaces exposed to heat, PULIFUMO® is recommended.
The product:
- breaks down baked-on grease and carbon residues
- is odourless and solvent-free
- is suitable for domestic environments
General instructions for use:
apply to cool surfaces, leave to act for a few minutes, scrub with an oven pad or a PBT brush, then rinse with hot water.
CREAM INOX®: Cleaning and Reviving Dull Stainless Steel
When stainless steel appears dull due to use, CREAM INOX® allows for a more targeted treatment.
It is a specific cleaning and polishing cream designed to:
- clean
- degrease
- revive the surface
The formula contains no acids or aggressive substances and is suitable for surfaces that require more careful treatment.
General instructions for use:
apply a small amount of product to the surface or onto a soft cloth, rub gently, rinse and dry thoroughly.
SHOWER BRILL: Limescale Protection for Stainless Steel Surfaces
After thorough cleaning of stainless steel, SHOWER BRILL can be used as a limescale protector to slow down the formation of new deposits.
The product is particularly effective after descaling with SANI-KAL BIO or SANI-KAL FORTE, because it:
- works on a surface already free from limescale
- creates an invisible protective barrier
- reduces the adhesion of new mineral residues
- makes future cleaning easier
General instructions for use:
spray SHOWER BRILL onto the clean surface, leave it to act for a few minutes and rinse with water.
METALUX: Controlled Cleaning and Polishing of Metal Surfaces
METALUX is a cleaning and polishing cream for metals. It is also suitable for maintaining stainless steel surfaces.
The formula:
- contains no acids
- does not release harmful fumes
- allows controlled cleaning, degreasing and polishing
It is suitable for metal surfaces dulled by use and for periodic maintenance.
General instructions for use:
shake before use, apply a small amount of product, rub with a soft cloth or white pad until a dark residue forms, rinse immediately with water and repeat if necessary.
Conclusion
Cleaning stainless steel correctly means choosing the most suitable method and product based on the type of dirt and the surface to be treated. Regular and informed maintenance helps preserve the appearance and performance of stainless steel over time, while reducing the need for more invasive cleaning.
Useful insights
If you would like to explore stainless steel cleaning and maintenance further, both in domestic and professional environments, you can find additional dedicated articles on the Marbec blog with practical advice and specific cases.
👉 Link to the article “How to Clean a Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink: A Practical Guide”
👉 Link to the article “How to Clean and Maintain Stainless Steel in the Kitchen: A Complete Guide”
To see how to clean stainless steel correctly, you can also watch the demonstration videos on our Marbec YouTube channel, where practical examples and useful tips are shown.
👉 Product application videos
Still Have Questions?
Marbec technical support can help you choose the correct procedures and the most suitable products for cleaning and maintaining stainless steel surfaces, helping you identify the most effective solution for your specific case.
👉 Contact Marbec for qualified technical support.
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