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Sharpshooter
- Dec 16, 2008
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I'd try this and Eezox...Green scotchbrite?
I'd try this and Eezox...
try using flitz , its made for the very thing you need it for
I was in the restaurant refit / refurbish industry years ago and on any discolored stainless cabinets, shelving, prep surfaces etc. we used a VERY weak mix of phosphoric acid in water to wipe down the surface.
My understanding is that beside removing foreign matter it would break down the oxidized steel content that wear exposed on the surface and basically increase the nickle content of the surface and recharge the stainless characteristic of the surface.
All I know is it worked in that application YMMV. I can't see a weak solution causing harm to experiment with. IF the surface is real stainless steel.
i always use mothers mag and aluminum polish with a little 0000 steel wool on stainless steel. always works for me.
where would a guy get some phosphoric acid at. and what do you consider weak. like 1 to 10 ???