Tips for Removing Scratches on Bathroom Stainless Steel Fittings

Tips for Removing Scratches on Bathroom Stainless Steel Fittings



A matte and scratched bathroom stainless steel fittings will overshadow the original clean bathroom. Although bathroom stainless steel fittings are made of durable materials, scratches are inevitable. The good news is that non-toxic cleaners can remove minor scratches, and there is a special wet sand treatment technology that can deal with serious scratches well. Complete removal of deep scratches may not be possible. Removing scratches is a slow and steady process, but with a little patience and effort, you can make your bathroom stainless steel fittings look new.
  1. Remove Minor Scratches
The surface of stainless steel fittings with warm water. Find a large container, fill your container with a mixture of warm water and liquid detergent and put it in stainless steel. Immerse the sponge in water, clean the stainless steel surface, wash away the foam, and wipe the water stains with a clean lint free cloth towel. Pay attention to the position of the scratches. Pour a small amount of liquid grinding cleaning product onto a soft washing pad to ensure that the cleaning product is suitable for stainless steel.
Rub the scratch back and forth to blend with the surrounding concave area. Using mild pressure, if there is a particle in stainless steel, rub in the direction of the particle. Every once in a while, wipe the scratch to see if the scratch subsides or disappears. Several applications of cleaning agents may be necessary. Stop when you achieve the desired result.
Once all scratches are removed, rinse the stainless steel parts. Use warm water, liquid detergent and clean sponge. Wipe the stainless steel parts thoroughly with a clean towel. If you want more luster, use stainless steel polish and follow the instructions on the package.
  1. Severe Scratches
Stick 1000 pieces of sandpaper on the rubber sand block. Fill a small bucket with clean warm water. Immerse the frosted block in the bucket and let the sandpaper absorb water. Use constant pressure and wet sand to scratch the area. Rub back and forth in the direction of the texture. Re wet the abrasive block frequently and check the area frequently to see if the scratches have disappeared. If there is no sign of improvement, paste 600 pieces of sandpaper on the rubber sand block. Repeat the wet sanding process until the scratch disappears.
The above are the tips for removing scratches on bathroom stainless steel bathroom fittings. It’s not difficult at all, you could have a try.
 

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