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How to remove rust from Stainless steel appliances 2 Years, 9 Months ago
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How to remove rust from Stainless steel appliances?
Some of my appliances have got rust into them. 
Help me in removing them so that my appliances won't get any problem.
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Re:How to remove rust from Stainless steel appliances 2 Years, 9 Months ago
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Well, You can try the green side of the sponge to remove them out.
Also some liqours are available in the market to remove rust from steel applianes.
YOu can try them also.
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Re:How to remove rust from Stainless steel appliances 1 Year, 11 Months ago
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Although there are many products available in markets, but I’d prefer using “Bar keepers Friend cleaner”. It works very well and I’d definitely recommend it to you. Apart from this, you can also get related gadgets and tools from packaging website sites.
Best Regards,
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Re:How to remove rust from Stainless steel appliances 1 Year, 11 Months ago
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Most of our stainless appliances doesn't rust. But other steel appliances made up of carbon rust after some time. We buy rust remover solvents that are found in the market and hardware shops.
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Re:How to remove rust from Stainless steel appliances 1 Year, 10 Months ago
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Hi
One trick to remove rust in stainless steel appliances is by rubbing the required appliance with a piece of fine grade emery paper and then rub it again with a slice of lemon. After that, just rinse the whole thing with warm water and make sure to dry it thoroughly using any soft cloth or rag...
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Re:How to remove rust from Stainless steel appliances 1 Year, 10 Months ago
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Generally stainless steel doesn't rust.Use an abrasive liquid cleaner.All stainless steel is subject to rust spots as it is a mixture of steel and chromium,and if the mix is is not complete and thorough you get spots of steel that rust.These do sometimes cause a tiny hole to appear if it rusts right through.
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How to remove rust from Stainless steel appliances 1 Year, 2 Months ago
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Depending on your needs, you can also consider the style of the scale you will buy. You should look for a scale that is sturdy, accurate, and that whose design will fit your kitchen's design. The scale's design is important because you don't want to be constantly putting away and getting your scale whenever you need it. However, style shouldn't be your main focus when buying a scale because you are buying it for its functionality first of all.
Digital scales often have the advantage over manual scales such that they are very easy to operate, are very precise, and can cost from $25 to $100. The more functions the scale has, the more expensive it gets.
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Re:How to remove rust from Stainless steel appliances 1 Year, 2 Months ago
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Dip a moist, soft toothbrush in a box of baking soda. Very gently, in the direction of the stainless grain, rub back and forth on the appliance.
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Last Edit: 2011/04/25 06:32 By samfloor.Reason: Advertising
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Re:How to remove rust from Stainless steel appliances 1 Year, 2 Months ago
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When you buy stainless steel, you don't expect it to rust. In fact, most warranties don't cover rust.
try this/follow instruction:
Instructions
Things You'll Need:
* Baking soda
* Soft toothbrush
* Paper towels
* Water
1.Dip a moist, soft toothbrush in a box of baking soda. Very gently, in the direction of the stainless grain, rub back and forth on the appliance. The mild abrasive action will get into the grain without damaging it. If you're a bit neurotic like a certain eHow author, you can use your finger (instead of a toothbrush) for even better results. But you must have more patience, or OCD. Or, even better: both.
2.Rinse the baking soda off with a warm, damp (not wet) paper towel. Dry thoroughly. You may see or smell rust on the paper towel or toothbrush. Great! That means it's working!
3.Finally, dry the appliance thoroughly. You don't want to leave any water that could cause more rust. You won't believe the difference!
4.To really see the difference, start with one half of the appliance: one refrigerator door, or the top part of the oven, etc. Step back and admire your work. I was astounded at how new the side I did turned out. Drop me a comment and let me know how YOURS turns out!
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Re:How to remove rust from Stainless steel appliances 12 Months ago
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Very helpful tips you got there subzero... 
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