Try this at your own risk.
Step
1
Consider using a product made for
stainless steel such as Scratch-B-Gone or Bar Keepers Friend (see Tips).
Step 2
Or, try spraying an all-purpose cleaner (such as Formula 409) on the scratches.
Step 3
Use a non-metal scouring pad (such as Scotch-Brite pads) to rub the cleaner in, always rubbing in the direction of the grain.
Step 4
Keep the stainless steel wet with the cleaner as you work, and rinse the pad often.
Step 5
Rinse the surface and wipe dry.
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Tips & Warnings
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Before using any treatment on your stainless cookware, sink or appliances, it is wise to call the manufacturer for advice.
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A new product called Scratch-B-Gone is touted as the "first aid kit for stainless steel." You can find it at many home improvement stores.
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Bar Keepers Friend is another product for stainless steel. It can be found in most grocery or home improvement stores, or at www.barkeepersfriend.com.
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To keep stainless steel sinks from scratching, put a rubber mat in the bottom of the sink to protect it.
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Avoid using abrasive
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