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Matt steel, no need for anti-limescale: the only ingredient capable of polishing it | Go to the kitchen
Yellow soap, the valid substitute for Marseille soap
Many women know and use Marseille soap, in fact there is another, neutral, which manages to clean the steel very well, leaving it again as new in a few applications. Pour 500 ml of water into a saucepan, add 1 bar of soap of 500 grams and bring to the boil. When it has completely melted, turn off the heat, cover the saucepan and let cool. Then transfer the mixture to a spray bottle and spray it directly onto the steel surfaces. Wipe clean with a cloth and rinse. Among other natural remedies, there is also lemon that exerts an excellent cleaning, stain remover and degreasing action and manages to perfectly polish steel surfaces. It is a brightener, in fact it is used to polish glasses. Then add the juice of two lemons to a liter of water, dip a soft cloth in it and pass it over the steel. Then, as usual, everything is dried with a soft cloth. For an even more intense result, you can dip the sponge, already soaked in lemon, in salt and then run it over the surfaces to be polished. The use of coarse salt is not recommended because it could be too abrasive and therefore scratch the surfaces. Finally, it’s best to avoid using too much salt, which can ruin the steel.