Deep Stainless
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Vollrath 90527 – 1/2- Size Long Stainless Steam Pan w/ Non Stick, 2.5-in Deep $211.19 |
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Vollrath 30245 – Super Pan II, Half Size, 4 in Deep, Reinforce Corner, Stainless $150.77 |
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Polarware P20122 – Full Size Stainless Perforated Steam Pan, 2-1/2-in Deep $28.54 |
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Vollrath 70442 – Super Pan II Plus, Stainless, Fourth Size, 4 in Deep, Non-Stick $140.79 |
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Bulk 18″ Magnetic Wire Cable 1MM Steel Chain Stainless Charms Necklace 10 Color $4.49 |
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Bulk 18″ Magnetic Wire Cable 1MM Steel Chain Stainless Charms Necklace 10 Color $7.99 |
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Bulk 18″ Magnetic Wire Cable 1MM Steel Chain Stainless Charms Necklace 10 Color $12.88 |
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Bulk 18″ Magnetic Wire Cable 1MM Steel Chain Stainless Charms Necklace 10 Color $18.38 |
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Bulk 18″ Magnetic Wire Cable 1MM Steel Chain Stainless Charms Necklace 10 Color $4.49 |
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Bulk 18″ Magnetic Wire Cable 1MM Steel Chain Stainless Charms Necklace 10 Color $7.99 |
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Bulk 18″ Magnetic Wire Cable 1MM Steel Chain Stainless Charms Necklace 10 Color $12.88 |
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Bulk 18″ Magnetic Wire Cable 1MM Steel Chain Stainless Charms Necklace 10 Color $18.38 |
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Vollrath 92012 – Super Pan III, Double Size Pan, 1.5 in Deep, Stainless $210.90 |
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Browne Foodservice 575904 – Mixing Bowl, 4 qt, 9-1/2 in, Deep, 18/8 Stainless… $17.67 |
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New Cuisinart CDF-100 Compact 1.1-Liter Deep Fryer, Brushed Stainless Steel $22.63 |
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Princess Heritage® Stainless Steel Classic 8¾-Qt. Deep Casserole w/Lid $107.00 |
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1PC Stainless Steel Deep Blue Crystal Flower Navel Ring $0.49 |
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Stainless Steel Overshelf, 72″ Wide x 14″ Deep $115.00 |
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New Maxam® 4qt Stainless Steel Double Electric Deep Fryer MSRP $170.95 $20.50 |
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Stainless-Steel Dual-Basket Immersion 12-Cup Deep Fryer $89.99 |
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PITCO STAINLESS STEEL FRIALATOR DEEP FRYERS $599.00 |
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Hobart Stainless Steel counter-top deep fryer commercial kitchen restaurant Ohio $99.00 |
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Toastess TDF639 Compact Round Deep Fryer, Stainless Steel $47.59 |
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10″ x 8″ x 1-7/8″ DEEP STAINLESS STEEL DEAL TRAYS $82.00 |
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12 Stainless Steel Steam Pan 1/4 size, 2 1/2″ Deep NSF $42.85 |
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12 Stainless Steel Steam Pan 1/4 size, 4″ Deep NSF $65.35 |
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12 Stainless Steel Steam Pan 1/4 size, 6″ Deep NSF $99.70 |
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1 Dozen Stainless Steel Steam Pan 1/6 Size 4″ Deep $55.67 |
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1 Dozen Stainless Steel Steam Pan 1/6 Size 2 1/2″ Deep $42.34 |
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Norpro KRONA Stainless Steel 5 Quart Deep Colander $40.05 |
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TACO SALAD DEEP FRYNG BASKETS STAINLESS $9.99 |
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New! Maxam Stainless Steel 3qt Electric Deep Fryer MSRP $94.95 $25.00 |
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Precise Heat 12″ Stainless Steel Deep Electric Skillet /Slow Cooker Deep Fryer $74.29 |
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Vollrath Stainless Steamtable Hotel Pan 6″ Deep W Lid $7.99 |
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RSVP Endurance 12 Qt. Stainless Steel Deep Mixing Bowl $24.99 |
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ALL-CLAD d5 BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL 6-QUART SAUTE PAN-DEEP $198.00 |
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Single Basket Kitchen Deep Fryer 6 Liter Stainless Steel 1500W 110V W/ Plug T1 $75.98 |
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TWO (2) STAINLESS STEAMER PANS 12″ X 10″ X 2 1/2″ DEEP EXCELLENT CAFETERIA SERVE $16.00 |
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6 qt Stainless Steel Deep Fryer Stovetop with Encapsuled Base Lid Stock Pot $29.99 |
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NEW Ginsu 14-Piece Stainless Steel Knife Set with Deep Block Vertical 2DaysShip $57.99 |
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Single Basket Kitchen Deep Fryer 6 Liter Stainless Steel 1500W 110V W/ Plug T1 $75.98 |
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All Clad 4206 Stainless 6-Quart Deep Saute Pan with Lid & Loop #8701004435 $144.00 |
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John Boos 36 x 21 Underbar Ice Bin, 12″ Deep Insulated W/ Drain, Stainless Steel $625.50 |
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John Boos 30 x 21 Underbar Ice Bin 12″ Deep Insulated With Drain Stainless Steel $541.50 |
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John Boos 48 x 21 Underbar Ice Bin, 12″ Deep Insulated W/ Drain, Stainless Steel $686.50 |
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NEW PRINCESS HOUSE STAINLESS STEEL CLASSIC 8 3/4 DEEP CASSEROLE W/LID (6809) $139.99 |
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E-Ware EW-7K115 Stainless Steel 1.5-qt Deep Fryer with Detachable Oil Tank $54.38 |
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Electric 3.5-quart Stainless Steel Deep Fryer $81.89 |
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Presto New Stainless-Steel Dual-Basket 12-Cup Deep Fryer $59.99 |
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Lot of 5 1/6 Deep Stainless Steel Steam Table Pans Used $25.00 |
Cleaning Gems – Stainless Steel
The problem with stainless steel is that it isn’t stainless – it is simply that when it came into existence it was found to stain less than steel in a non-compounded form. Stainless steel surfaces will, no matter how hard you try, gain water-marks, streak and start having the cloudy ‘used’ look. So how do you clean these poor suckers to make them look their best?
Let’s go through it just one step at a time:
Clutter Cleared
The very first thing to do is clear your sink of dishes. Can I be so bold as to suggest that rather than push them aside you make sure they make it into the dishwasher or simple get washed there and then? If operate your home without a dishwasher, then it would pay to have somewhere to stash your drying rack when it’s not in use. However, be sure to clean your drying rack thoroughly before you pack it away. Whilst you are there, also grab your plugs, sink strainers as well as other cleaning implements and throw them in some sterilising solution. If you do not have sterilising solution then disinfectant will be equally effective but be sure to rinse the items off well afterwards.
Clean the Sink
Using hot water, thoroughly clean the sink using dish washing liquid. Be sure to remove all food stains and bin any scraps that accumulate in the bottom the sink in the process. For stubborn marks you may wish to use a non-scratch scouring pad or a pair of old stockings. Rinse the sink really well. From here you want to get the sink clean and simultaneously avoid abrasives that will damage the sink and make it prone to looking more worn. Instead, we are going to focus on protecting your sink in the process.
Deep Cleaning
One of the scary things I find in the use of other instructions for this task is how many people recommend the use of household cleansing agents in the sink. Firstly, many of the cleansing agents that you can purchase are abrasives that will, over time, eat away at the surface of the sink. In addition to that, many contain chemicals that are harmful to humans, especially if ingested. If you feel that you do need something to more intensely clean your sink then please make your own household cleaner from which you can make from scratch from recipes, knowing exactly what is in it for the safety of your household members.
If you decide your sink needs a deep clean, then rub the sink over with bi-carbonate soda and then spray with 100% vinegar. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a tea towel when complete.
Edge Cleaning
Secondly, taking a sharp edge to clean around the rim of the sink can start the process for major damage. When a sink is installed the edge has a lining. More modern high-quality sinks have a rubber lining that it sits upon and others will have a form of sealant glue. Both of these act as a method to prevent the build up of bacteria around and under the sink edge as well as stopping moisture from getting into the bench and cupboard below.
Instead, to clean the edge of your sink you can use bicarbonate of soda as per the deep cleaning and then take a non-scratch scourer or cloth, doused with vinegar, to thoroughly clean around the edge. If you need to work with more fine detail then grab an old toothbrush and undertake the same process again. Rinse thoroughly when complete and dry with a tea towel when complete.
Tap Fittings
Use a non-scratch scourer and old toothbrush to clean main exposed surfaces of the tap knobs and tap. To get into the harder locations around the tap knobs and tap grab and old pair of stockings and wrap around half around the taps and pull from side to side in a ‘flossing your teeth’ sort of action. Then, approach the taps from a different angle and repeat working your way around it. You can also apply bicarbonate of soda first if you feel it’s needed and wet the stocking with vinegar getting a deep clean around those tight spots. Rinse thoroughly when complete and dry with a tea towel when complete.
Picture Perfect
If you are particularly house-proud and want to make you sink look it’s absolute best then you may wish to add a protective coating to your sink. If you choose to take this option it is important to understand that any treated surface will require more upkeep to keep it looking that way. In terms of safe protective coatings you can utilise a natural wax, like beeswax, or a natural oil, like olive or a citrus oil, to add that protective coat. When selecting an oil to protect stainless steel in a food area, be sure to select one that is derived from edible product so you are not putting anyone’s health at risk.
Prevention – better than cure
A quick trick to keeping the sink looking clean for longer is to make sure you thoroughly dry it each time you use it. Make sure you bring out a clean tea towel in your kitchen each day to keep the sink looking gorgeous. You can do the same with an old nappy square or hand towel in the laundry or bathroom. Changing your cloth regularly, daily in the kitchen, also means one less moist area for breeding bacteria – that can only be a good thing!
Are you looking for help in managing your home cleaning routine? Are you looking for ideas that will help make your house a home? Or, have you mastered these things and are interested in sharing your experience? We invite you to join us at Baby Steps Resources. Baby Steps is not just about finding articles, recipes, hints and tips but it is also a community where we encourage you to contribute your own content to share with others as well. With a focus on making conscious, well-informed choices – we have a huge range information and many opportunities available for you to share your experience!! Visit our web site today to find how-to guides for household cleaning and recipes for making your own cleaning products – great for the environment and great for your wallet!
Kristy A. Bennett is a regular contributor to the Baby Steps web site, taking time from her busy businesses and home schooling lifestyle to share her experiences with others online.
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