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Any recommended way of smartening up a scatched sink?
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Any recommended way of smartening up a scatched sink? We rented a place with a naff SS sink when first married. I cleaned it with fine wire wool and chrome polish, followed by Brillo Pads and washing up liquid. This gave a fairly even Matt finish which was clean and stain free. It took a couple of hours but looked pretty good. I suspect any deep scratches may need some wet and dry paper. The washing up liquid acts as a lubrication and reduces the €˜cut of the wire wool or wet and dry. |
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Any recommended way of smartening up a scatched sink? Angle grinder. -- Jimk ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Tue, 25 Aug 2020 11:42:31 GMT, JohnP wrote:
Any recommended way of smartening up a scatched sink? Rubber abrasive block, like an eraser but with an harsher abrasive embedded. Polibloc or a similar name... Rub in one direction, to produce parallel scratches. Fair bit of work, but easy to stop and resume. Thomas Prufer |
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I just knew somebody would say that. Also stainless seems often to be a bit
of misnomer. Ours may or may not be stainless but I can attach a fridge magnet to it,yet others I can't so its some kind of alloy. and it seems to be stained by tea. Brian -- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Jimk" wrote in message o.uk... JohnP Wrote in message: Any recommended way of smartening up a scatched sink? Angle grinder. -- Jimk ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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o.uk: JohnP Wrote in message: Any recommended way of smartening up a scatched sink? Angle grinder. What type of wheel do you suggest? |
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On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 11:07:28 GMT, JohnP wrote:
What type of wheel do you suggest? While the reply may have been meant tongue-in-cheek, there *are* some discs: "Flap Felt Disc Metal Polishing Angle Grinder Buffing Wheel Polishers" will work, using a suitable buffing compound. Or "Nylon Fiber Polishing Wheel Sanding Buffing Disc Abrasive Wheels for Angle Grinders", as a first go if it's badly scuffed. (both found on leftpondian Amazon, .co.uk availability left as an exercise for the reader...) Beware that buffing wheels pretend to be benign and harmless, but can snatch violently. A firm hand and cautious eye, and the sink will be buffed to a mirror finish (and then will show every tiniest spot of limescale, YHBW.) Thomas Prufer |
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On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 11:12:12 +0100, Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) wrote:
I just knew somebody would say that. Also stainless seems often to be a bit of misnomer. Ours may or may not be stainless but I can attach a fridge magnet to it,yet others I can't so its some kind of alloy. and it seems to be stained by tea. Brian Stainless steel is an alloy, also some stainless grades are non magnetic as used on submarines. |
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Thomas Prufer wrote in
news ![]() On Tue, 25 Aug 2020 11:42:31 GMT, JohnP wrote: Any recommended way of smartening up a scatched sink? Rubber abrasive block, like an eraser but with an harsher abrasive embedded. Polibloc or a similar name... Rub in one direction, to produce parallel scratches. Fair bit of work, but easy to stop and resume. Thomas Prufer I like the sound of that rubber abrasive block - as a tool for occassional use. |
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On 26/8/20 8:12 pm, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
I just knew somebody would say that. angle grinder with a buff and buffing compound would work. Also stainless seems often to be a bit of misnomer. Ours may or may not be stainless but I can attach a fridge magnet to it,yet others I can't so its some kind of alloy. and it seems to be stained by tea. Brian |
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On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 16:10:58 GMT, JohnP wrote:
I like the sound of that rubber abrasive block - as a tool for occassional use. https://www.klingspor.co.uk/products...asives/sfk-655 I'd expect a coarser block (120 grit, maybe?) to do a sink in under an hour, depending on how picky you are about getting it even in all the corners and bits... Thomas Prufer |
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On 26/08/2020 11:12, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
I just knew somebody would say that. Also stainless seems often to be a bit of misnomer. Ours may or may not be stainless but I can attach a fridge magnet to it,yet others I can't so its some kind of alloy. and it seems to be stained by tea. Stainless _is_ a misnomer. The French call it inoxydable which as you may guess means won't oxidise or rustless. Which is closer, but not entirely true. Andy |
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Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote:
I just knew somebody would say that. Also stainless seems often to be a bit of misnomer. Ours may or may not be stainless but I can attach a fridge magnet to it,yet others I can't so its some kind of alloy. and it seems to be stained by tea. Not really a misnomer - it stains less than mild steel. Leave a Brillo pad on it, however, and you will soon see rust marks. Some SS is magnetic, some is not. Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK @ChrisJDixon1 Plant amazing Acers. |
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JohnP Wrote in message:
Jimk wrote in o.uk: JohnP Wrote in message: Any recommended way of smartening up a scatched sink? Angle grinder. What type of wheel do you suggest? Abrasive? -- Jimk ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Tuesday, 25 August 2020 12:42:33 UTC+1, JohnP wrote:
Any recommended way of smartening up a scatched sink? Once you get it to a decent state, a foamed melamine "eraser" block can help keep it looking good. |
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On 27/08/2020 22:34, Vir Campestris wrote:
Stainless _is_ a misnomer. The French call it inoxydable which as you may guess means won't oxidise or rustless. Which is closer, but not entirely true. In short we call it inox. I once came across a big SS screw that was magnetic at one side but not at the other. |
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Chris J Dixon wrote in
: Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote: I just knew somebody would say that. Also stainless seems often to be a bit of misnomer. Ours may or may not be stainless but I can attach a fridge magnet to it,yet others I can't so its some kind of alloy. and it seems to be stained by tea. Not really a misnomer - it stains less than mild steel. Leave a Brillo pad on it, however, and you will soon see rust marks. Some SS is magnetic, some is not. Chris Austenitic and non-austenitic grades |
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"JohnP" wrote in message
. .. Chris J Dixon wrote in : Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote: I just knew somebody would say that. Also stainless seems often to be a bit of misnomer. Ours may or may not be stainless but I can attach a fridge magnet to it,yet others I can't so its some kind of alloy. and it seems to be stained by tea. Not really a misnomer - it stains less than mild steel. Leave a Brillo pad on it, however, and you will soon see rust marks. Some SS is magnetic, some is not. Chris Austenitic and non-austenitic grades Well I've learned something today - that there is a non-magnetic allotrope of iron. I'd naively thought that anything made of or containing metallic iron was ferromagnetic. |
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JohnP wrote:
Jimk wrote in o.uk: JohnP Wrote in message: Any recommended way of smartening up a scatched sink? Angle grinder. What type of wheel do you suggest? Did anyone ask how deep the scratches are ? This is a stainless steel sink factory and their robotic sink finishing section. There's no closeup of the Brillo pads the robots are using :-) This section seems to be finishing the bottom of the sink, rather than the whole thing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOpxCnVrKeY Paul |
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On 27/08/2020 21:34, Vir Campestris wrote:
On 26/08/2020 11:12, Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote: I just knew somebody would say that. Also stainless seems often to be a bit of misnomer. Ours may or may not be stainless but I can attach a fridge magnet to it,yet others I can't so its some kind of alloy. and it seems to be stained by tea. Ferritic stainless steels are still magnetic and easier to work with. https://www.thoughtco.com/metal-prof...-steel-2340133 Stainless _is_ a misnomer. The French call it inoxydable which as you may guess means won't oxidise or rustless. Which is closer, but not entirely true. Andy Austenitic stainless isn't too bad at resisting most things. It should also be non-magnetic if of suitably high quality. https://www.thoughtco.com/metal-prof...inless-2340126 Both forms tend to have very sharp edges if you make a mistake. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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