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Sandra Bodycoat - 19 Dec 2005 09:53 GMT
Hi
I have a stainless steel cutlery set that has or what appears to be rust
marks, how can I get rid of these?
thanks
sandra
Sawney Beane - 20 Dec 2005 20:33 GMT
> Hi
> I have a stainless steel cutlery set that has or what appears to be rust
> marks, how can I get rid of these?
> thanks
> sandra

There are polishes for stainless steel.  I might try a scouring pad
first.  The industrial solution is to soak it half an hour in 10%
nitric acid in a glass container.

Not all stainless steel is the same, and knives may rust before
flatware.  Leaving stainless in contact with acidic or salty foods
can start rust.  So can soaking it in contact with steel.  Some say
stainless should not be washed in a dishwasher.  However it's
washed, it should be towel dried.
Piper - 20 Dec 2005 22:12 GMT
>> Hi
>> I have a stainless steel cutlery set that has or what appears to be rust
>> marks, how can I get rid of these?
>> thanks
>> sandra

Use a soft scrub cleanser.  Only takes a little.

>There are polishes for stainless steel.  I might try a scouring pad
>first.  The industrial solution is to soak it half an hour in 10%
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>stainless should not be washed in a dishwasher.  However it's
>washed, it should be towel dried.

I always wash mine in the dishwasher and let it dry there, too.  It
always looks sparkling clean.  I do use Jet Dry, which helps keep it
from spotting.

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Piper
Sawney Beane - 20 Dec 2005 23:58 GMT
> >Not all stainless steel is the same, and knives may rust before
> >flatware.  Leaving stainless in contact with acidic or salty foods
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> always looks sparkling clean.  I do use Jet Dry, which helps keep it
> from spotting.

Strong detergents *could* harm some kinds of stainless steel.
Otherwise, the two possible problems in a dishwasher are that the
stainless may be in contact with other steel items and it may stay
wet, at least at spots.  "Rinse and Hold" is especially bad.

Years ago we had a set of stainless flatware that did fine in the
dishwasher except that sometimes there would be a rusty stain on
the blade of a table knife.  Those blades must have been a
different alloy.  I think scouring powder would remove those stains.
Piper - 21 Dec 2005 00:14 GMT
>> >Not all stainless steel is the same, and knives may rust before
>> >flatware.  Leaving stainless in contact with acidic or salty foods
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>the blade of a table knife.  Those blades must have been a
>different alloy.  I think scouring powder would remove those stains.

I think the blades are different because I get those little stains
sometimes, too, and can never figure out where they come from.

I have read that you shouldn't wash any kind of silver along with
stainless in the dishwasher, weather it be solid or plate.  Does
something to the silver, but I can't remember what.  

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Piper
Muvin Gruvin - 21 Dec 2005 07:30 GMT
daughter was recently married and got new cutlery as wedding
gifts....think she is the one who told me the insert recommend avoiding
lemon scented dishwasher soaps as it is hard on them.
Hard to find dishwasher soap without citrus.
Piper - 21 Dec 2005 11:45 GMT
>daughter was recently married and got new cutlery as wedding
>gifts....think she is the one who told me the insert recommend avoiding
>lemon scented dishwasher soaps as it is hard on them.
>Hard to find dishwasher soap without citrus.

Interesting, and a lot of them do have citrus.  

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Piper
Sandra Bodycoat - 23 Dec 2005 13:58 GMT
Thankyou to you all for your answers
sandra

>>daughter was recently married and got new cutlery as wedding
>>gifts....think she is the one who told me the insert recommend avoiding
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
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> Piper
Piper - 23 Dec 2005 16:10 GMT
>Thankyou to you all for your answers
>sandra

Welcome.

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Piper
 
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