Bar Keepers Friend is safe to use on most alloys: brass, aluminum, copper, bronze (except oil-rubbed bronze), and stainless steel (but not stainless steel appliances, because they have a protective coating).
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- Which is better Pink Stuff or Bar Keepers Friend? Pros of The Pink Stuff The abrasive material is milder than Bar Keepers Friend, but it gets the job done. It's a cruelty-free multi-purpose cleaner. You can use it on most hard surfaces, including shower walls, sinks, tile, stovetops, and stainless steel cookware.
- Does Bar Keepers Friend clean aluminum? Bar Keepers Friend is formulated to work on non-porous surfaces like glass, stainless steel, ceramic, porcelain, brass, and aluminum.
- Can barkeepers friend be used on bronze? Where to use: BKF Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish is safe for use on coated and uncoated stainless steel, but it is not recommended for other types of metal. To clean bronze, copper, and brass, use Bar Keepers Friend Soft Cleanser.
- Can you use Bar Keepers Friend on anodized aluminum? Do not use Scotch Brite™ Heavy Duty scrub sponges or Bar Keeper's Friend® cleanser or other abrasive powdered cleansers on the hard-anodized aluminum exterior of Calphalon Unison Nonstick cookware as these will damage the dishwasher-safe coating and void the Warranty.
- Can I use steel wool on copper? Do not use abrasive cleaner or steel wool to clean copper. High heat and moisture are enemies of copper and should be avoided. Copper pots can become tarnished because of strong acids and alkalis and, therefore, acidic foods like fruits, tomatoes, and vinegar should never be boiled in copper pots or copper-clad pots.
- Can I use Bar Keepers on chrome? Solid Surfaces — Bar Keepers Friend cleans nonporous solid surfaces such as Corian®. Chrome — Bar Keepers Friend removes hard water stains and makes chrome fixtures shine.