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  1. #1
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    Default Stainless steel problems

    We finally have our kitchen in and I have encountered one nasty little problem, Cooking on high heat with an aluminium fry pan left a golden coloured tarnish on the stainless cooktop.
    I cannot getr it to move, any ideas?.
    I suspect this may be some sort of reaction between flame, aluminium and stainless but buggered if I know how to get rid of it.
    I have not resorted to any abrasive cleaners as I am sure there will be a simpler way (he hopes).
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    I haven't tried this but a mate of mine had a stainless cooktop and he cleaned it up with a cleaner that's made for stainless steel sinks. When you buy a new sink from Clark they sometimes give you sachet of the stuff but I think you can buy it from a hardware store. He reckons it came up like new.
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    I fyou go to your local welding supply shop you can get some stainless steel pickling or passivating paste used to remove welding discolourisation from stainless.

    Never use steel wool!

    Glenn
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    I had never contemplated using steel wool, if I did I suspect I may be gelded with a wire brush:eek:
    Thanks for both of the suggestions and I shall try the hardware first, if that fails then off to thr welding supplies.
    Just a word of warning, after fitting all these wonderful stainless appliances we have made a new discovery, bloody fingerprints, oh well, may just deter thieves:confused:
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    You outta try a stainless fridge with little sticky fingers. talk about fingerprints!

    Comes up a treat with the oil supplied with it though, until the next attack upon the fridge I assume the oil is a white oil, does anybody know ?
    Ray

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    Just watch that pickling paste if you use it, it's pretty nasty stuff. From memory it's full of nitric acid.

    Mick

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