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Letter 8204 Scratched and dull surface on stainless steel refrigerator door+ We inadvertantly used the wrong cleaner on our stainless steel refrigerator. We are left with a dull and scratched surface. Is there anything that can be done to restore it to its original finish? Jody David
++ I am sorry to hear about your problem with the fridge. In my line of work I have learned that many chemicals can stain or scar metals. There is one solution that I know will work better than anything else. You will have to put forth some energy, but it will repair the damage better than anything else. You will have to buy a product called jeweler's rouge [link is to product info at Amazon]. You will also need a high speed buffer. It will make a mess in the kitchen, but nothing that can not be cleaned up. Jeweler's rouge is what jewelers use to clean and shine gold jewelry. It is delicate enough to leave your fridge unscratched when used. Take the high speed buffer and run it on the bar of rouge. This will apply the rouge to the buffer wheel. Have the buffer turning at a medium speed. This will help minimize the cleanup in the kitchen. Using light to medium pressure on the buffer, work a 1ft. x 1ft. area. keep the buffer moving adnd not sitting in one area to long. This will cause a burnish in the finish. After finishing hand polish with a clean terry cloth. I wish you well in your attempt. please let me know how it turns out. If I can be of further assistance, please me know. John Rudd Ed. note: Please also see our FAQ, "Repairing scratches in stainless steel refrigerator doors".
September 1, 2006 Hello Every Stainless Steel Scratch Sufferer! Christopher Cioff
I am regreting the day I purshased my stainless steel gas range.
But know it's too late! I need help! I have it set in an island which
is hard to hide and it is getting really dull and around the gas
ranges it is getting ugly brown stains what can I do to fix
this? Melly
December 26, 2006 Melly, here is our Christmas gift to you. Our product, Scratch-B-Gone for Stainless steel has been used on just this problem hundreds of times and with great results. Our homeowner kit will let you resurface your range top and remove those unsightly stains, and remove unwanted scratches, quickly and like a pro. Good luck and wishing you a Happy New Year.
June 7, 2007 Oh my god! Thank you so, so, much for you Brasso tip! Bebe Arnos
HELLO ! I have a stainless steel kitchen (cupboard doors, drawers,
cooking table etc). My house-wife have just ruined it by using an
abrasive sponge which has left circular scratch marks in some places,
vertical ones in other. I can't change my kitchen as I only bought it
a couple of years ago... I live in New Caledonia, and I don't know
what products I'll be able to find here to take the scrathes away or
at least improve their aspect. I should be able to find brasso type
of polishes. I just wanted to be a 100 % sure before trying. My
kitchen is already a mess and I don't want to make things
worse. SOPHIE GUIOMAR
My stainless steel fridge got etched by a CLR type product. How do I fix this one? Jill Seifert
December 13, 2007 Before you try anything else, try Brasso [link is to product info at Amazon] metal cleaner. It worked great to remove light scratches on stainless steel. Gary Lakin
I used a silver pot and pan cleaner to clean my fridge and after I wiped it off I had a lot of circular marks on the door what can I use to get the scratches out
February 16, 2008 Hi Audrey, you can get Scratch-B-Gone throughout Canada at Reliable Parts. Our safe and easy-to-use kit will remove CLR or bleach stains and surface scratches.
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