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Anonymous Posted on Oct 12, 2017

Remove silicone mark from stainless steel splashback?

An worktop upstand was fitted on top of stainless steel splashback which was then burnt and removed from stainless steel splashback. It had been stuck to it with clear silicone and although all the residue of silicone has been removed, you can still clearly see where the silicone was on the stainless steel which is now exposed as the final finish?

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SOURCE: fingerprint stains on stainless steel fridge doors

going with the grain( s/s has grain just like wood product) try cleaning with a stainles steel cleanlingcloth and some wd40, this will remove any defect in th metal go with the grain not across you will leave rub marks if going avcross t he grain!!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 08, 2009

SOURCE: discolorations/stains on stainless steel refrigerator surface

Tried lots of suggestions to no avail. Tried a USED, dried out Scotch Brite Cook Top pad on the scrubber handle with Heavy Duty Fantastick sprayed on the pad. Scrubbed the drip marks at the bottom and wiped away to see if it was "scratching" or marri8ng the finish. Nope, but IT WAS taking the water marks off. So I did a bit more and checked again. Working great with no problems for the finish. Cleaned the whole watermark area. Rinsed of with wet cloth. Let it dry and then used my usual stainless cleaner, buffed to shine and walked away to post this. :> My refrig is an Aman too but I read other problem sites and it is common with stainless steel refrigs

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Bruce

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: White water mark stains on stainless steel

Debruce Polish will remove these marks. DeBruce Polish is all you will ever need for your stainless steel and ceramic cook tops, polished granite, marble, porcelain, formica and glass. DeBruce is non-toxic odor-less and eco-friendly. You can get DeBruce on line at debrucepolish.com.

They also have a you tube demo "debruce method"

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PRIMOAPPLIAN

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2010

SOURCE: door removal

THE HANDELS LIFT UP AND RELEASE THEY ARE STUBORN PUT A LAYOR OF DUCT TAPE ABOVE HANDLE TO PROTECT THE PAINT OF THE DOOR THEN **** UPWARD

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Victor Nwachukwu

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  • Posted on Feb 27, 2010

SOURCE: DAMAGED SAMSUNG REFRIGERATOR STAINLESS STEEL DOOR,

go back to the seller and he will put more light on how you can get the part.

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