I Cleaned Stainless Steel With Paper Towels and Didn’t Expect This
I used paper towels on stainless steel for years without thinking about it. They were close by, disposable, and good enough for quick wipe-downs. Grease came off. Fingerprints faded. The surface looked clean. What I did not expect was how much damage that habit was creating without being obvious. The steel did not fail at once. It changed slowly. Why Stainless Steel Looked Fine Until It Didn’t At first, nothing looked wrong. The surface still reflected light. There were no deep scratches or visible dents. That is why paper towels feel safe. The problem is scale. Paper towels are rougher than they feel, especially on brushed or polished steel. Each wipe leaves micro scratches that are too small to notice alone but add up over time. Those scratches trap grease, dust, and moisture. Cleaning becomes harder. Streaks return faster. The steel starts to look dull even when it is freshly wiped. The surface stops behaving like stainless steel. What Changed When I Switched Cloths The di...