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Stainless Steel Cleaning
My stainless grill has some rust developing in spots. Most of it will just
wipe away, but some is not going away. How do I remove this? Thanks in advance, Tim |
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"SCOTT" wrote in message . net... My stainless grill has some rust developing in spots. Most of it will just wipe away, but some is not going away. How do I remove this? Thanks in advance, Tim Citric acid should clean it up. I know the guys in the plating shops use diluted nitric or sulphuric acid to clean the stainless hoists because it is prevalent. There are also some products by Cerama Bryte that will work. Probably the product for cleaning stainless sinks would do it. The one that cleans refrigerators would be too weak for a BBQ. You can get this product at Home Depot....Good luck, Ross |
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Ross Mac wrote:
"SCOTT" wrote in message . net... My stainless grill has some rust developing in spots. Most of it will just wipe away, but some is not going away. How do I remove this? Thanks in advance, Tim Citric acid should clean it up. I know the guys in the plating shops use diluted nitric or sulphuric acid to clean the stainless hoists because it is prevalent. There are also some products by Cerama Bryte that will work. Probably the product for cleaning stainless sinks would do it. The one that cleans refrigerators would be too weak for a BBQ. You can get this product at Home Depot....Good luck, Ross Hi, Vim? the kitchen sink cleanser. Tony |
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SCOTT wrote:
My stainless grill has some rust developing in spots. Most of it will just wipe away, but some is not going away. How do I remove this? Nevr-Dull® Wadding Polish - works great on my boat's stainless steel railing. |
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My stainless grill has some rust developing in spots. Most of it will just wipe away, but some is not going away. How do I remove this? Toothpaste and a brush. |
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