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Cleaning Laundromat Washing Machines

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Date: 01/17/2006 Topics: Cleaning > Appliances | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I clean a laundromat that has some big stainless steel washers. I use the SS polish on them but they've also got puddle shaped spots on top that appear to be soap scum or hard water spots that don't budge with the SS cleaner. Anyone have any suggestions before I drag every conceivable home concoction down there to try?

Leslie from VA
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By cookwie (1260) Profile Contact
After you clean them, I'd suggest that you give it a good waxing to prevent further spotting!

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By darlene. (Guest Post)
Have you tried white vinegar? That stuff works wonders!!

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