Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it lots of fine scratches? You can buff out the scratches with fine steel wool usually. But keep in mind that shell scratch it again most likely.
It's a lot but just in one section.
So I told her to clean in the direction of the stainless steel grain. But the scratches are all up and down, not side to side how the grain is. Side question -- is this too picky, too much for me to expect her to clean that way? I don't know. Haven't had a cleaning lady in awhile.
You can ask anything and decide if its something thats important to you. My sink is scratched and my faucets are scratched now. The cleaning lady we have is AMAZING with everything else. Picks up the toys, washes sheets, vacuums under furniture etc and does it all pretty fast. So in a year ill take a buffer and buff out the scratches that annoy me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it lots of fine scratches? You can buff out the scratches with fine steel wool usually. But keep in mind that shell scratch it again most likely.
It's a lot but just in one section.
So I told her to clean in the direction of the stainless steel grain. But the scratches are all up and down, not side to side how the grain is. Side question -- is this too picky, too much for me to expect her to clean that way? I don't know. Haven't had a cleaning lady in awhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it lots of fine scratches? You can buff out the scratches with fine steel wool usually. But keep in mind that shell scratch it again most likely.
It's a lot but just in one section.
So I told her to clean in the direction of the stainless steel grain. But the scratches are all up and down, not side to side how the grain is. Side question -- is this too picky, too much for me to expect her to clean that way? I don't know. Haven't had a cleaning lady in awhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it lots of fine scratches? You can buff out the scratches with fine steel wool usually. But keep in mind that shell scratch it again most likely.
It's a lot but just in one section.
So I told her to clean in the direction of the stainless steel grain. But the scratches are all up and down, not side to side how the grain is. Side question -- is this too picky, too much for me to expect her to clean that way? I don't know. Haven't had a cleaning lady in awhile.
Anonymous wrote:Is it lots of fine scratches? You can buff out the scratches with fine steel wool usually. But keep in mind that shell scratch it again most likely.
Anonymous wrote:Fire her. According to posters there are many other jobs