It’s not surprising that the most expensive rooms in our homes—the kitchen and bath—are also the hardest to keep clean and in good repair. These rooms get a real workout from the entire family! When selecting fixtures and finishes, it’s vitally important to keep in mind how they will get used, how they will hold up to wear and tear, and how easily can they be kept cleaned and in good repair. If you’re in the position to be redecorating or renovating these spaces, it’s a good idea to take into account how many people are using them (kids, spouses, houseguests, pets) and their ages as well as your tolerance for fingerprints, smudges, and scratches.
In the kitchen, stainless steel appliances are all the rage. But, they do require some simple upkeep for looking great all the time. First, you have to know yourself—can you live with the fingerprints that invariably come from regular use? Or will you find yourself wiping down the appliances all the time? If you feel you will be bothered by the prints, then stainless appliances may not be for you. Any highly polished surface will show prints and scratches easily, so that’s something to consider for countertops and table tops as well. However, you do have to be willing to regularly clean these surfaces as acids from foods, such as lemon or standard grease and oils, will build up and corrode the stainless surface. You can, however, lessen the potential for scratches by using thicker gauge steel, such as Moen’s sixteen-gauge under mount sink from the Lancelot collection.
All of Moen’s stainless faucets offer their LifeShine® finish, which means you will never scrub or wear off the finish; it’s durable and guaranteed not to tarnish or flake off.
Tips to keep stainless appliances and fixtures in good repair:
• Read the manufacturer’s instructions. Often, there is a lacquer finish that requires specific maintenance.
• Specify heavy gauge steel where possible.
• Do not use abrasives like steel wool or corrosive cleaners. Natural products such as vinegar and baking soda work well. Use only nylon scrubbers to remove stubborn foods and stains.
• Wipe down appliances on a daily basis to remove food and oil residues.




