Stainless Cleaner Miracles: Removes Rust & Stains Instantly!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses experiences and opinions regarding the use of a stainless cleaner on various cookware items, particularly focusing on its effectiveness in removing stains and rust. Participants share personal anecdotes about their cleaning successes and express curiosity about the cleaner's compatibility with different types of cookware.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares that the stainless cleaner worked effectively on their salad chopper and BBQ turner, making them look brand new.
  • Another participant mentions using the cleaner on the bottom of their Executive cookware and expresses satisfaction with the results.
  • Several users inquire about the cleaner's use on the bottom of Executive cookware, with some expressing concerns about potential residue affecting cooking.
  • One participant describes successfully removing tough stains from their glass top stove and cookware, highlighting the cleaner's effectiveness on rivets as well.
  • Another participant shares a cautionary note about checking whether using the cleaner might void cookware warranties.
  • Some participants express curiosity about the cleaner's compatibility with other types of cookware, such as copper-bottomed pans.
  • One participant mentions that while the cleaner is helpful for maintaining cookware appearance, it is not necessary for regular cleaning.
  • Another participant cites a source indicating that the cleaner should not be used on Executive cookware, which raises concerns among others.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the use of the stainless cleaner on Executive cookware, with some participants sharing positive experiences while others express caution based on guidelines. No clear consensus emerges on its safety for all cookware types.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions about the cleaner's effectiveness and safety, reflecting a range of practices and concerns within the consultant community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in product usage and cleaning techniques may find the shared experiences and inquiries relevant to their discussions and presentations.

kcont
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I was just getting ready for a show and needed to spruce up my salad chopper when I remembered reading somewhere that our stainless cleaner was good for that. I tried it and it worked!! Then I remebered I had my jumbo BBQ turner that my son left outside for a couple of months that I had already cleaned...but still looked sad. I tried the cleaner again and WOW...looks brand new!! I used it on forged knives that had gotten water spots on them and on the bottem of my executive cookware and again....outstanding!!! This stuff is great!!!! I'm taking it to every show now!!!!!
 
Thanks for the added talking points. As we start gearing up for the holidays, people will be more concerned about how their things look. (After all, we know that the in-laws are only coming to inspect. LOL!)
 
You can use it on the bottom of the Executive cookware??
 
I displayed some SA last night at my show and at the last minute realized one of the small square bowls needed some sprucing up. The cleaner worked so well on it. I don't normally care about the markings, but to display them it's nice to have them looking new.
 
Thanks so much for the endorsements! I haven't bought any yet and was thinking about getting a bottle. I definately will now!
 
PamperedDor said:
You can use it on the bottom of the Executive cookware??

I gave mine away or else I would go try it. When I get another bottle, I'll let you know! ;)
 
PamperedDor said:
You can use it on the bottom of the Executive cookware??

I wonder about this too....will the residue do something funky when you use it on the stove then? But...I sure would love to know if this works! (I don't have the ss cleaner yet) The bottom of my pans don't look horrible because when I wash my cookware, I wash the bottom too....but you can see where it sits on my stove and where it gets hot. Just a bit of discoloration. If I could take that off (for display purposes) I would love to!
 
KellyTheChef said:
I wonder about this too....will the residue do something funky when you use it on the stove then? But...I sure would love to know if this works! (I don't have the ss cleaner yet) The bottom of my pans don't look horrible because when I wash my cookware, I wash the bottom too....but you can see where it sits on my stove and where it gets hot. Just a bit of discoloration. If I could take that off (for display purposes) I would love to!

Now I'm sooooooooo curious, actually, I think I'll ask my Dir, shes down the block from me :D
 
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I have a glass top stove that my teenage son likes to spill on and then cook on without cleaning first. So it left some cooked on schmutz on the bottoms of my pans. The cleaner got that off and made the emblem shine up and so far looks good........also you can use it on the rivits too!!!!!!
 
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kcont said:
I have a glass top stove that my teenage son likes to spill on and then cook on without cleaning first. So it left some cooked on schmutz on the bottoms of my pans. The cleaner got that off and made the emblem shine up and so far looks good........also you can use it on the rivits too!!!!!!

the rivets inside & out????
 
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Yep! I use the cleaner and then just wash it again afterwards like normal to make sure all the cleaner is off of it.
 
I love the Stainless Cleaner! :)
 
ok - so curiousity gets to me -

I have one of my 12 skillets that I totally abused - first one I got, used it on high heat etc- Not wanting to ruin my good one, it took the cleaner to the bottom of the "yucky" (but still works awesome!) one - with little work - it looks so much better - If I had the patience right now, I would put some elbow into it and see what would happen - but it works very nice on the executive!

NOW - before everyone goes cleaning their cookware with it - SOMEONE (maybe Ann or Janet) must know if it will void the warranty on the cookware or if it is even recommended for it - SO don't try it till you find out - (I did cause I wasn't worried - I have another one- YES, I have 2 (3 actually, 1 stays in my kit!)
 
Here is the lifetime warranty:Lifetime guarantee for noncommercial use. Refer to sales receipt for details. The guarantee excludes damage caused by abuse or misuse (such as improper cleaning, overheating, dishwasher cleaning, use of caustic or other unapproved cleaners), ordinary wear and tear, or an act of God.So, you'd have to ask if the stainless cleaner is approved....
 
So we should call HO and find out people - before you use it on Executive - just my opinion! (would make a great cross sell though!)
 
One concern - when you go to sell the ss cookware, do you then cross sell the ss cleaner? I would think so but if I were considering buying them, would hate that I have to use a special cleaner, also when we talk about how great they clean up in the dishwasher.
 
doughmama said:
One concern - when you go to sell the ss cookware, do you then cross sell the ss cleaner? I would think so but if I were considering buying them, would hate that I have to use a special cleaner, also when we talk about how great they clean up in the dishwasher.

You don't HAVE to use the extra cleaner...it is just helpful if you want it to stay looking "brand new" or if you get a stain that won't come off with normal cleaning or dishwasher....
 
Hi, on Consultant's Corner it says not to use it on Executive Cookware.

• Do not use on stainless steel appliances.
• Do not use on Hard Anodized Cookware.
• Do not use on Executive Cookware.
 
ShellBeach said:
Hi, on Consultant's Corner it says not to use it on Executive Cookware.

• Do not use on stainless steel appliances.
• Do not use on Hard Anodized Cookware.
• Do not use on Executive Cookware.
Good call. Thanks.
 
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Very cool! Thanks!! But I will still use it on my other stainless stuff and the simple additions.....
 
At my show yesterday someone asked if it would work on copper-bottomed pans. I told her I'd ask my buddies.So, buddies, anyone know the answer?
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stainless Cleaner Miracles?

Stainless Cleaner Miracles is a specialized cleaning product designed to effectively remove rust, stains, and tarnish from stainless steel surfaces. It is formulated to provide instant results, making it a popular choice for maintaining the appearance of stainless steel cookware, appliances, and fixtures.

How do I use Stainless Cleaner Miracles?

To use Stainless Cleaner Miracles, simply apply a small amount of the cleaner to a soft cloth or sponge. Gently rub the affected area in a circular motion until the stains or rust are removed. Rinse the surface with water and wipe dry for a polished finish.

Is Stainless Cleaner Miracles safe to use on food-contact surfaces?

Yes, Stainless Cleaner Miracles is safe to use on food-contact surfaces when used as directed. However, it is recommended to thoroughly rinse the surface with water after cleaning to ensure no residue remains before using the surface for food preparation.

Can Stainless Cleaner Miracles be used on other materials besides stainless steel?

While Stainless Cleaner Miracles is specifically formulated for stainless steel, it may also be effective on other metal surfaces. However, it is important to test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure compatibility and avoid any potential damage.

Where can I purchase Stainless Cleaner Miracles?

Stainless Cleaner Miracles can be purchased through various retail outlets, online marketplaces, and directly from Pampered Chef consultants. Check the official Pampered Chef website or contact a local consultant for availability and purchasing options.

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