Subject: Re: [Amc-list] Removing dents in Stainless trim > " From: "Gary L. Kirk" <glkirkbuilders@xxxxxxx> > " > " Has anyone ever had or heard of a good way to remove the dents and > " irregularities from stainless trim on our cars. The one in question > " on my car is the one that wraps around the rear of the car fron one > " wheel well to the other. I believe it is a late 64 option on my 65 > " American. > > dunno about dents, but i recall from reading about deloreans that you > can buff scratches out with fine steel wool. Wow !! I find that interesting !! When I was working as a pipefitter we were always told never to use regular steel with anything that was stainless steel as the stainless would acquire the regular steel molecules on the surface and then show rust stains. We were always told to never mix the two. We did food grade stainless steel piping and tubing fabrication, which was very sensitive to quality. Maybe if the stainless was never allowed to become wet and you protected it with a wax or sealer it would be OK, I know I will only use stainless steel wool on my stainless steel trim, and never use sandpaper that has been contaminated on regular steel. Nor use a regular steel wire brush on stainless steel, nor use a grinder wheel that had been grinding regular steel on stainless steel. but that's just me.......... Armand _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list