You will need
- - sponge, lint-free cloth
- - buffing spray
- - soft cloth or brush
Instruction
1
Remove the plaque left after hard water on stainless steel. To do this, use a clean dry cloth. To get rid of stubborn stains, treat them with a sponge dampened in undiluted vinegar. Leave the surface to dry.
2
Carefully inspect the cleaned the dirt from the surface for the presence of mechanical damage. In those areas where the scratches on the stainless steel are clearly visible, apply a polishing surface spray care products made from this steel. To obtain such preparations, manufacturers recommend only in specialty stores.
3
Carefully wipe the damaged surface with a sponge, lint-free cloth. Processing move along the scratch, avoiding circular motions so as not to damage adjacent areas. This is especially important when you need to remove scratches with a matte surface.
4
After the initial processing, metal surface polishing spray, let dry. Then re-spray the product so that it fills the tiny scratches. Again, treat the resulting defects with a sponge, lint-free cloth.
Note
Use only gentle products to care for items made of stainless steel. Abrasive preparations for local application changes the texture of the metal on the treated areas, which adversely affects the appearance of the product. Remove remnants of fat from the inner and outer surface preparations recommended by the manufacturer.
Useful advice
Experienced designers recommend consumers to purchase the steel products opaque color. The surface easier to remove any dirt, scratches and chips. Small mechanical defects can be carefully sanded.