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- LS205 Deoiling Ding
- LS207 Acid-Type Deoiling Agent
- LS210 Electrolysis Deoiling Agent
- LS418 Surface Treatment Agent Prior To Coating
- Metal Rust Remover
- LS208 Deoiling Rust Remover
- LS209 Deoiling Rust Remover
- Rust Inhibitor Additive
- LS-403A Anti Rust Powder
- LS-403B Anti Rust Additive
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- LS-405 Hard Film Steel Antirust Oil
- LS-413 Oil Based Rust Inhibitor
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How to Clean Stainless Steel
What Is Stainless Steel Cleaner?
Stainless steel cleaner is known for its ability to be a clean surface that resists corrosion and rust. Because of this stainless steel is a popular choice in kitchens and bathrooms. If you've had stainless steel around in your home for very long, you know that it has the potential to live up to its name. Dirt, dust and grime, however, put stainless steel at risk for corrosion and rust. Luckily, it responds well to cleaning, as long as certain rules are followed. In general, you want to start with the basics, and work your way up from there as needed.
Will Water Work to Clean Stainless Steel?
Routine cleaning can be accomplished by using warm water and a cloth. This is the least risky option for cleaning stainless steel, and honestly just plain water works to clean in most situations. Dry with a towel or cloth to prevent water spots. This is really important, since minerals in water can leave marks on stainless steel. Wipe in the directions of the polish lines for best and most beautiful results.