I would probably use fine wet-dry sandpaper, not sure what the finish on
the sink is, maybe 220 grit. I also use industrial scotchbrite to put
on a shiny but not buffed finish. Stainless does not have a special
coating, as far as I know, so just sand away the stain.
Richard
Peter Fairbrother wrote:
Hi,
I spilled some sulphuric acid on my stainless kitchen sink - if you're going
to spill it anywhere, I figured a dry sink would be a safe place to do it-
and safety wise it was a good idea, but it has left stains.
Any idea what I can use to remove them?
Thanks,
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