Re: [Amc-list] Removing dents in Stainless trim
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Re: [Amc-list] Removing dents in Stainless trim
- From: adh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sandwich Maker)
- Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 10:56:34 -0500 (EST)
" From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx>
"
" I wrote:
[actually -i- wrote]
" >> dunno about dents, but i recall from reading about deloreans that you
" >> can buff scratches out with fine steel wool.
"
"
" On Mon, 12 Feb 2007, Armand Eshleman wrote:
"
" > 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..........
"
" Well, two years later -- in rain and after being washed --
" no side effects. I dunno where the idea of iron embedding
" in stainless would come from. Stainless CONTAINS iron, for
" one. Two, it's a highly polished surface, embedment would be
" at the macro-molecular level, not chunks big enough to rust!
" Hard stainless isn't very soft, or porous. It's just not that
" touchy or sensitive a material or environment.
there are many different types of stainless steel, and they react
differently to water, corrosive gases, high temperature, machining...
" There's always brass wool. Hard to find. It's great stuff, I
" need to mailorder some in fact, with some brass brushes.
this is great for cleaning bbq grills, but i don't think it would be
hard enough to do anything with ss trim.
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