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RicodJour
 
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Alan Combellack wrote:
I am renovating our kitchen but don't want to spend more than I must.

The
kitchen sink is stainless and is in good condition except for lots of

little
scratches. I would appreciate advice on how best to polish it. TIA


Scotchbrite pads. They make different pads with different
aggressiveness - I would have said "grit" but I don't know if that's
the correct term for a pad. In any event, pick up an assortment and
start with the most aggressive pad first and work your way down like
you would if you were sanding wood. As long as the scratches (why do
they stick an "e" before the last s when it's plural? makes no sense)
aren't deep, the pads will work fine and give you a new looking sink.

http://tinyurl.com/3uetj

Home Depot will probably have a selection in their sandpaper aisle.

The maroon pads are probably a good one to start with, then green, then
white (could probably omit this step). A lot of elbow grease,but it's
just one sink so I don't think I'd break out the power tools and flap
wheels.

R