ShineTimeDetail
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What kind of cleaner can I use to clean it and us there a special polish that works good?
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Meguiar's All Purpose Cleaner Plus at 4:1 with #0000 steel wool does a fantastic job of cleaning up stainless steel. I did my entire grill with this, as well as the exhaust tips on my car. Both came out looking brand new. You probably already have APC+ on hand and the steel wool is cheap.
Mark
So just use apc to clean it the use steel wool? Sounds easy...but is it lol
How about polishing up raw stainless for the first time? Ie.: I just had a new inter-cooler pipe made from un-polished 1.75" 304L tubing and I'd like to give it some gleam (not necessarily a mirror finish like chrome or aluminum).
Not bad, Mike. If you wanna get those scratches out, start with around 200 grit wetsand, then buff with black emory compound and then fine green chromium compound. You'll create a mirror. 'Course you'll have to coat it with a hard wheel clear or first drive down the road it'll be all nicked up again.
In the above example I was asked to test one product and see what it would do so I tested it and then took some pictures to show the results. Just a coincidence I had the stainless steel fender skirts when the lab sample came in.