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Thread: Is there anyway to remove light scratches from stainless steel???
          
   
   

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    Kurt, if you would like, I would be happy to put some pads into a flat rate box and ship you some. I owe you big time for the 8 inch rear (which I am using in my rpu, thank you !) so just PM me your address and which pad color you need. I would be happy to repay you in part this way.

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    Kurt we have a stainless steel range top and boy what a pain to clean. The green scruff side of the sponge is abrasive enough to leave marks on it. I think some refrigerator magnet with a picture or something of that nature will be easiest, replacing the panel is very expensive, and in the long run you guys will put stuff on the fridge(if your like the rest of us). We have a 3" scratch on the front of ours, that now has a strategicly placed beer bottle opener with magnet on the back of it. So now I can pop a beer without hunting for an opener, and hide the scratch at the same time! A win/win!
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    Kurt thanks for posting the video too! Another thought is buy the pads online and have them shipped to you, probably cheaper than the roundtrip gas to Vegas! Or have Bob pick some up and drop them off for you!
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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