GUIDELINES FOR MAINTAINING STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES

There are three things that can break down stainless steel and allow corrosion to develop:

1)Abrasion;

2)Deposits and water;

3)Chlorides.

Avoid rubbing with steel pads, wire brushes, or scrapers that can leave iron deposits on stainless steel; instead, use plastic scouring pads or soft cloths. For stubborn stains, use products such as Cameo, Talc, or Zud First Impression. Always rub parallel to polish lines or with the grain.

Hard water can leave deposits that promote rust on stainless steel. Treated water from softeners or certain filters can eliminate these mineral deposits. Other deposits from food or lubrication must be properly removed by cleaning. Use mild detergent and non- chloride cleaners. Rinse thoroughly. Wipe dry. If using chloride containing cleaners or sanitizers, rinse repeatedly to avoid stainless steel corrosion. Where appropriate, apply a polish recommended for stainless steel (such as Benefit or Super Sheen) for extra protection and luster.

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Blodgett SC-10E, SC-7E manual Guidelines for Maintaining Stainless Steel Surfaces