I have a client with a diner in need of cleaning. When the diner was built #4 stainless was used as sheathing on the diner itself. The sign was sheathed in #8. The sign is bright and clear where the diner has stains and is cloudy. What is the best product to clean up the brushed #4 stainless steel? Advice on cleaning method? Good and or bad experience doing this type of project.
I can post pics hopefully later.
John Aloisio said
Apr 11, 2016
Use a one step truck wash soap and only DI/RO water. If not the stainless will spot.
Jesse Bracken said
Apr 12, 2016
Thank you will look into those.
Troy Layman said
Apr 12, 2016
I worked in a sheet metal shop just out of high school and a little later for a guy building stainless steel kitchen exhaust hoods. If you have to agitate with any real pressure where you think you could possibly scratch the stainless steel, go with the grain as you rub so any scratches will blend in with the grain of the metal. If you go against the grain it shows easily. If it is already scratched up it probably won't matter.
Jesse Bracken said
Apr 12, 2016
Ok good point Troy Thanks.
Ok so truck wash any suggestions on brand??? I found a few even one called Pink Thunder...
Jess
John Aloisio said
Apr 12, 2016
I have used strike force and strike force plus from powerwash store. it is a powder. Just make sure it is a one step because a two step can etch window if you let it dry too long.
I have a client with a diner in need of cleaning. When the diner was built #4 stainless was used as sheathing on the diner itself. The sign was sheathed in #8. The sign is bright and clear where the diner has stains and is cloudy. What is the best product to clean up the brushed #4 stainless steel? Advice on cleaning method? Good and or bad experience doing this type of project.
I can post pics hopefully later.
Use a one step truck wash soap and only DI/RO water. If not the stainless will spot.
Ok so truck wash any suggestions on brand??? I found a few even one called Pink Thunder...
Jess
I have used strike force and strike force plus from powerwash store. it is a powder. Just make sure it is a one step because a two step can etch window if you let it dry too long.