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November 24, 2013
GE Slate or Frigidaire SmudgeProof™ Appliances
Solutions for Cleaning Stainless Steel Appliances UAKC has new appliances that don't smudge If you search the internet, it's unbelievable the amount of content and debate about cleaning issues with stainless steel appliances. There are some really bizarre cleaning recommendations too! The truth is that although stainless steel IS stainless - meaning that it doesn't rust - stainless steel does smudge and show fingerprints. The good news is that those smudges and fingerprints can be easily removed if you follow these 3 rules:Always clean in the direction of the grain. Nearly all the true stainless steel used in appliances is a #4 Brush stainless. It has a visible grain. You must wipe the surface in the direction of the grain - not against it. Use long smooth strokes. You'll hear about all sorts of miracle cleaners including olive oil, baby oil, furniture polish, etc. Try a simple household window cleaner. It won't put an oily coating on your stainless steel surfaces. Clean the entire surface. Stainless looks best when the entire surface is cleaned. Cleaning just one area doesn't seem to work. It shows. If you really hate the thought of cleaning stainless steel, maybe a finish such as the new Slate finish from GE is for you. It's a classy looking grey finish. Click to read our previous blog about Slate. GE SLATE APPLIANCES Also, Frigidaire has a line of Smudge-Proof™ Appliances. Evidently, they are made from stainless steel with a protective -
May 14, 2012
Let's clean that Ceran Smoothtop
Have you ever wondered what the best way is to clean the smoothtop surface on your range and cooktop? We're about to show you how. We'd gathered some step by step instructions from the industry leaders, but when we saw this You Tube Video from GE we threw out our written directions in favor of the much better video directions just click the below link: Cleaning your Smoothtop Ceran Surface Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center 12025 Ventura Blvd. Ste B-105 Studio City, CA 91604 PH 877 696-2987 -
April 27, 2012
Buy a new dishwasher - Get an extended warranty
Beginning May 1, 2012 and through July 31st, 2012 you can choose among 3 Frigidaire model dishwashers and get a free extended warranty. Frigidaire offers one of the best value propositions in the industry today, meaning you get a lot of dishwasher for not a lot of money. So, when you add on a free extended warrenty on top of the great price, it's really a special value. We don't normally brag about promotional offers on this blog, but if you're looking for a good buy on a dishwasher and something extra, this is something worth blogging (bragging) about! -
April 02, 2012
A new way to clean your oven - SteamClean from Whirlpool
How often do you clean your oven? Annually? Once every 6 months? Whenever it gets so dirty you can't stand it anymore? How would you like to be able to clean your oven with very little bother as often as you'd like so that it always looked nice? Whirlpool has a new oven cleaning system that allows you to clean your oven using only water and some heat to steam clean the oven. There are no harsh chemicals and very little energy is required. The trick is to clean the oven frequently - ie. whenever it gets dirty from usage. Using only a cup and a quarter of water in the bottom of the oven during a cleaning cycle, the oven creates some steam softens any lightly baked on material or soil which then is easy to wipe up. It's a clever idea, very effective, environmentally friendly and energy saving. To find out what ovens and ranges have this nifty feature visit Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center at 12050 Ventura Blvd. Suite B-105, Studio City, CA 91604 PH 877 696-2982. -
April 02, 2012
Spring Cleaning: Cleaning that dirty oven
Tips for cleaning your oven. There are 3 types of oven interiors. self-cleaning, continuous cleaning, and conventional cleaning. Self-cleaning ovens are also described as pyrolytic ovens. They have a cleaning cycle whereby the oven locks and the interior temperature reaches very high heat and turns any baked on materials sticking to the oven interior into ash. The ash can be easily swept out of the oven after the cleaning cycle. Before cleaning remove the oven racks and any loose material and follow the oven instructions. Typically, this means the oven will lock for 2, 3, or 4 hours for light, medium, or heavy soil. At the end of the cycle and after cool down the oven will unlock so that you may brush out the ash. Then wipe the oven with a soft damp cloth. Continuous cleaning ovens, often referred to as catalytic ovens, have an oven coating that will absorb and spread minor spills. Large spills need to be removed and wiped off to prevent staining the oven cavity. Never use any abrasive material or commercial oven cleaner in a continuous cleaning oven. Conventional or standard cleaning ovens have neither a self-cleaning cycle nor a continuous cleaning coating. There are 2 ways to clean a standard cleaning oven. The first method we recognize as "elbow grease". An easier way is to use a commercial oven cleaning product. These are typically caustic chemicals so wear oven gloves and make sure that there is adequate ventilation so that your eyes are
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