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Deep fryers come in all shapes and sizes, from small round units to long, deep rectangular units. Some deep fryers come with one basket, and still others with two or three. But if you want to look stylish while making your next fried meal, stainless steel deep fryers are the way to go. The beautiful sheen that a stainless steel deep fryer has is awe-inspiring to behold. It gives the fryer a sleek, sexy look which impresses both men and woman. Men particularly enjoy the sexiness of the stainless steel deep fryer and how it just flows around the unit like water.
Women enjoy the sleek sophistication the stainless steel deep fryer provides. Both enjoy the aesthetic appeal, but when oil starts to coat the exterior, the sleek and sexy look starts to fade. So how does one save the unit from having the look of dirty appliances? The answer may be easier than you think. Also, please note that these solutions can be used on your other stainless steel appliances to bring back their shine and luster, just as the stainless steel deep fryer. Let's quickly first go over what not to do when cleaning a stainless steel deep fryer. The biggest no-no when washing stainless steel items is to use a scouring pad, such as steel wool, or an abrasive cleaner, such as dry detergent, for these will scratch the surface and mar it's shine and beauty. A scratched up stainless steel deep fryer does not look sexy and sleek. Instead it looks like it's gone through war while making your foods, and doesn't fetch the complements it once had. So instead start off with a soft cloth and a dish detergent meant for removing oil and grease. Place some on the cloth and rub it into the stained area. Once you have the area coated with the detergent, let the stainless steel deep fryer sit on paper towels (to catch any drips) for about five minutes. After the waiting time, fill the sink or a bucket with hot water that you can stand to put your hand into. Using another soft cloth or sponge dipped in the hot water, begin to wash and rinse off the oil and dirt, as well as the cleansing solution. Most of the time this will work. For tough to remove oil stains, you may need a stronger cleaner made for items like your stainless steel deep fryer. Just follow the manufacturer's instructions to bring back the beauty of the appliance. To bring back and keep the shine, use a soft cloth dipped in white or apple cider vinegar. The smell might leave a bit to be desired, but the result once the stainless steel deep fryer dries is awesome to behold! Try it – you'll like it! |