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The World's Best Stainless Steel Cleaner

Posted by Eric Johnson on Tue, Jul 15, 2008 @ 01:54 PM
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It's difficult for me to write this and have it not sound like an out and out commercial, but this stuff really is that good.  I've been in the food service industry for over 30 years with three different stainless steel equipment manufactures. During that time I have worked A LOT of trade shows and probably spent over a hundred hours polishing stainless steel to make it look good for show attendees. There are a multitude of commercial cleaners made specifically for stainless steel and I have likely tried all of them at one time or another. Until now, it didn't matter. As soon as the first attendee would stop at the booth (or seemingly just walk by) there would be smudges and finger prints all over the formerly pristine stainless. The larger the panel the worse it would look. Then I found Steel Shine.

Steel Shine is manufactured under private label for EMI Industries by the leading producer of industrial and janitorial cleaning products. Importantly for our environment and in keeping with EMI's corporate GREEN agenda, it contains materials that are biodegradable, toxin free, petroleum distillate free, VOC compliant and contains no ozone depletors.  And, it really, really works! A quick spray, a wipe with a soft cloth or paper towel and you're done. Tough oil based stains, finger prints, water marks, and food stains of all types disappear. Not only does it look good when you do it, unlike every other cleaner I have tried, Steel Shine clings to the surface and leaves a unique soil resistant coating. The shine lasts.

Although I have been involved with this product from its inception, and we have been using it in all of our stainless food service product manufacturing plants since late last year, it still amazed me at a recent trade show. We'd clean our stainless tables, sinks and refrigerators in the morning before opening and didn't need to wipe off finger prints the rest of the day. Under the bright display floor lighting, our products never looked better. Whether a commercial application or for use on stainless steel appliances in your home, you really need to try this. Once you do, you won't want to use anything else.

Steel_Shine

Non-flammable, odorless, water-based Steel Shine contains only food grade ingredients making it safe for use on food preparation surfaces (check the stainless cleaner you are currently using, you won't find any such claim). Steel Shine has HMIS (Hazardous Material Identification System ratings of Health, 0; Flammability, 0; and Reactivity, 0. Safe, GREEN, easy to use, and long lasting. Steel Shine is so good that it makes me feel like I should find that guy that does the late night infomercials for Oxiclean and Giunsue knives just to get the word out. For any given product category only one can be the best; when it comes to stainless steel cleaning products that one is Steel Shine.


The Best Stainless Steel Cleaner in the World

 


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COMMENTS

Your new site looks nice! We have a full service car wash tunnel that is full of stainless steel. This isn't produced in 55 gallon drums is it ? :) Best of luck with your new site and blog!

posted @ Thursday, July 17, 2008 2:57 PM by Dan Elliott


Where do I find Steel Shine?

posted @ Wednesday, December 02, 2009 1:00 AM by micah Bicker


Dear Sir, 
 
Do you have a agent in Indonesia? 
 
Thanks.Harry

posted @ Friday, March 05, 2010 11:21 PM by harry kresnayadi


Where can I buy Steel Shine. I live in Atlanta, GA.

posted @ Wednesday, March 31, 2010 3:09 PM by Karen Williams


Read your blog on steel shine and can relate to the trade show problem. Our stainless steel fabrications are all bead blasted. will this product successfully clean away finger marks etc. Have tested a number of local products here in Australia without success. 
 
Regards

posted @ Wednesday, March 31, 2010 11:41 PM by ken gallaher


Would this remove stains from renal dialysis chemicals? 

posted @ Thursday, July 29, 2010 3:24 PM by Aaron Karnatz


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