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Help with stainless steel stain

Started by namtrag, October 09, 2017, 03:02:34 PM

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namtrag



I can't even remember how I got this discolored spot on my performer.  I am vaguely remembering maybe setting something really hot down on it?   Anyway, I was cleaning the grill today and I used some steel wool on this area to no avail.  Is there anything else I can try?


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varekai

Someone here used something like a 4000 grit wet/dry sandpaper... you have to go with the "grain" though.. it think Jim, @Cellar2ful  did a clean up recently...


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namtrag

Thanks for the tip!  I'll see if I can find it.


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SteveZ

I've sanded with 400 grit and used barkeepers  friend with good results.
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namtrag

I'll give it a try.  It's almost like the steel turned brown. I hope it comes off!


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cwmfour

I would avoid using steel wool on stainless. The carbon steel can leave a coating on the stainless which will rust. Sand it with 300 or 400 grit paper on a block and it should go away.


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