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Letter 4148 Removing scratches from stainless steel appliances1 2 3 4 5
December 30, 2006 For Frigidaire SS frig doors: Sally Sue Branson
Help! Our fridge is only 2 months old. My son put a scratch in it
by rubbing a magnetized plastic toy letter on the stainless steel
front (thanks, fridge phonics!) The scratch is up and down (with the
grain) but is pretty long and deep. Any suggestions on what is best
to use? Has anyone tried the Scratch B Gone or other product on this
type of scratch and does it work? Nancy Cook
January 8, 2007 I recently purchased Kenmore SS Appliances and made a mistake cleaning them. I used the rough side of a kitchen sponge. I asked an associate at Lowes for a product that could help. He advised me there was nothing. I took a chance searching this site. I am amazed what a problem this is and the number of people who have made scratches with those kitchen sponges. I am having the same fear as many of the writers of these questions. I am afraid to use an abrasive product. I am not sure what type my SS is. It does have visible grain that goes the length of the appliance but there is also a shiny finish. Can anyone offer any advise? I also called an appliance repair shop and the gentlemen who I spoke with previously worked for "HoBart". ( they manufactured commercial appliances) He told me that the employees would use scotchbrite pads and would go with the grain of the SS. I was horrified of the thought. After reading some of the suggestions on this site I guess that approach seems to be pretty successful. I am eager to try this, I just want to make sure the scotchbrite pads will not damage my refrigerator. Does anyone have a Kenmore SS Side by side and has used the scotchbrite pads? Any advise would be so much appreciated. Crystal Goggins
January 12, 2007 I used the grey pad to sand out the scratches in my stainless steel side-by-side and it left a shiny finish. I would like to know how to get it to match the rest of the metal Royce Hammett
January 13, 2007 Dear Sally, Nancy and Crystal. I am sorry to read the problems you've had with your Ss appliances. Unfortunately, scratches are to be expected on Stainless steel yet now there truly is a proven and tested solution called Scratch-B-Gone. Our kit does what it says it will do and many times over. However, there are two restrictions; the surface must be 'real stainless steel'. This means that it can not have a protective clear coat finish nor be synthetic or imitation. Appliance, namely refers, sold as 'Easy Care', 'Clean Free', or fingerprint free can not be repaired with our product. Please check with your retailer or manuf. Please call us and we can help you determine if your refer qualifies for Scratch-B-Gone. Good luck ladies. Barry Feinman, Inventor
January 13, 2007 I am so happy to have found this website tonight! My lovely 7
& 8 year old daughters decided earlier tonight they would put
their feet on the fridge as high up as they could. I guess it was a
contest! Well, one had boots on so it left a smudge that was about 3
feet long and when I cleaned that I found my daughter's hard dress
shoes had left a few scratches going against the grain of my
Frigidaire (side by side separate fridge & freezer). So I used
what I normally use to clean it, Pledge multi surface cleaner, but
that didn't get the scratches out. Then I used my Method Stainless
Steel Conditioner with their stainless steel cloth. Looked great
until it dried. Jenna MacArthur
January 20, 2007 Dear Christine and Jenna..I read or hear about this problem everyday. As the manufacturer and creator of the Scratch-B-Gone kit for Stainless steel, our company talks with people with from all over the country with similar stories. Our kit is recommended by most appliance manufacturers (ie, GE, Kitchenaid, Sub Zero, Electrolux ICON, Dacor, Bosch, etc). Take it from me, this kit works! Best of luck, Barry Feinman, Inventor
January 27, 2007 I'm really interested in the Scratch Be Gone product many of you have mentioned. Will it work on "brushed" stainless finishes? We have a Frigidaire refrigerator that we bought one month ago. No one told us that our 20 month old twins wouldn't be able to play with their alphabet magnets on the fridge. In a few short days there were scratches all over the bottom portion of the refrigerator door. I understand the brushed stainless finishes require a different sort of care than regular stainless. No stainless steel cleaners or WD40 for us. Vinegar and water work great to remove the few fingerprints we get, but now what about these scratches??? Thalia Seggelink
January 28, 2007 I have a Frigidaire Professional Series (brushed stainless steel) refrigerator. Will the Scratch-B-Gone work on this? Donna Pry
January 30, 2007 Dear Thalia and Donna, As always, sorry to read of your misfortune. Many of the Frigidaire refer products have a protective clear coat finish on the to reduce smudging, fingerprints, and scratching. Any appliance sold as a clean free, care free, clean steel, or similar are sold with this protective clear finish. Once this finish is scratched, their is nothing on the market to restore it as you can not match the clearcoat appearance shy of removing all off it. Suggestion of magnetic also suggests an imitation stainless finish as most appliance grades of Stainless are non magnetic. Do these tests to figure out your situation; (1 real Stainless will be cold to touch compared to imitation or clearcoat. Touch another Ss appliance and compare temps, if same then real. (2 Touch your fingers all over surface, if smudge then real, if not or less then likely clearcoat or synthetic. If you find your appliance is 'real' Ss then yes out kit will do the fix you look for. Remember, always brush with the grain of the surface. Hope this helped. Barry Feinman, Inventor, Scratch-B-Gone.
February 4, 2007 I just used some polish on my stainless Jenn-Air Refrigerator to
effect a couple minor scratches. It helped a lot, but now when the
light hits a certain way, there is a dark area around where the
scratches are (where the polish was applied). It's not very
noticeable, but I'm wondering if this will dissipate with time as the
metal oxidizes, or if I should consider one of the products discussed
on this page (like SBG) to blend the effected area with the rest of
the surface. Bob Johnson
February 4, 2007 I have a couple minor scratches in my new Jenn-Air stainless refrigerator. I used some polish on the surface which helped quite a bit, but now when the light hits it a certain way there is a darker look to the area where the scratches are (where I used the polish). I am wondering if this will dissipate as the surface oxidizes, or if I need to use one of products discussed here (like SBC) to "blend" this area. Any advice would be much appreciated. Kanbun Uechi
February 5, 2007 Bob, the oxidizing period you mention can take up to 8 months to occur. This process is a gradual one at best. Our Ultra Shine chemical found in our Scratch-B-Gone kit speeds this process significantly resulting in also instantaneous results to blend with surrounding surfaces. This assumes there is not a clear coat on this surface. Jenn-air surfaces respond well to our process, yet Whirlpool has introduced clear coats to many of its refer surfaces and please be sure this one doesn't before using our Scratch-B-Gone as this will damage the surface more. I don't believe it does but please check with your supplier or Whirlpool tech services. Best, Barry Feinman, Inventor
February 10, 2007 I'm hoping someone here might be able to help, but I have gone and
done what I feel is completely stupid and ruined the Stainless Steel
Finish on my brand new Fridge. Matt Ford
February 16, 2007 Tammy and Matt, Good Grief Charlie Brown! Ouch! Now that I've laid the explicatives let's get to the repairs. Yes Tammy, the scratches will come out as long as they are brushed grain and you have access to them. Our kit Scratch-B-Gone will remove these scratches fully and quickly. But for you Matt, NO there is nothing you can do to restore the clear coat and get it to match. You could however use a lacquer stripper and remove all the coating. Can't promise how it will look overall but may be worth an effort before buying a new one. Good luck to both of you.
February 21, 2007 First of all, we all have to use some common sense here when
reading these claims of removing scratches from brushed stainless
steel. I am a new owner of a kitchen with all new stainless steel
appliances. Over $6,000 grand worth and I regret the choice even now,
never knew what was in store for me. I'm paranoid to move freely in
my own kitchen. It's crazy and if I had to do it again and had the
money, I would replace all this stainless steel with more practical
kitchen appliances. Linda
February 23, 2007 Linda, I understand your frustration and have those same sentiments told to me many times. That's a great idea, I will post some before and after pics next week for you and others to view if it is ok with the good folks at finishing.com. Just know that our Scratch-B-Gone is highly recommended by folks like yourself and manufacturers. In fact, our professional kit is on every GE service truck across the country , used at the factory of Dacor, recommended by Subzero and Wolf, and used by Uline, all for repairing scratches in Stainless appliances and sinks. Best of luck to you.
March 11, 2007 After having my $7,000 Sub Zero fridge for one week, a guest in
our house leaned against it and made a painfully noticeable 3 inch
scratch across the grain of the door. I am really sick about it! It
is so noticeable when the light comes in from outside. It is a
brushed surface, but the scratch seems to be highlighted when the
sunlight comes inside. After reading all of these posts, I purchased
the Scratch B Gone kit, but honestly, I am petrified to use it. It
seems like it would work great from all the posts, but because of the
positioning of our fridge near the windows, I feel like in that light
the treated surface may be highlighted or have a halo around it. That
would probably be worse than the scratch. Can anyone give me advice
on whether or not to use this product, aside from the manufacturer's
posts in this forum? Any advice would be great! Tara Hamm
March 13, 2007 Tara, I understand completely your anxiousness but please call Subzero and ask their customer call person what they recommend. They will tell you Scratch-B-Gone. Subzero actually trains their technicians with the use of Scratch-B-Gone. Please call me with questions, Barry Feinman, inventor
March 12, 2007 Hi all, Natalka Dutka
March 14, 2007 Thank you, Barry, for your reply. I was hoping to hear from some
consumers who actually used the product. Tara Hamm
March 21, 2007 I have a month old Franke stainless steel sink. I just noticed
some scratches possibly made by improper cleaning or by some metal
dish. I used Inox cream that came with the sink but scratches did not
go away. Tanya Melnick
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