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1. Wipe the dent with a damp cloth to clean it. 2. Hold a can of compressed air (the kind used to clean computer keyboards) upside-down and spray the contents onto the dent. The propellant in the can should freeze the dent. Freeze the dent a...
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1. Clean the affected area with an all-purpose kitchen cleaner and paper towel. 2. Hold a hair dryer 2 to 3 inches away from the surface of the stainless steel dent. Move the hair dryer back and forth over the fridge until the metal is sligh...
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1. Determine how wide and deep the ding in the appliance is to know if you can effectively repair it. Small scratches and dents can be removed fairly easily using care and not rushing the work. Large dents may not be as easy to repair by you...
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1. Apply 3M rubbing compound to a wash cloth. 2. Rub the 3M over the scratch on your stainless steel appliance. Rub in the direction of the grain. You will have to apply quite a bit of pressure. 3. Buff away any remaining compound with your ...
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To clean stainless steel appliances you should use a household cleaner. You will not want to use vary abrasive scrubbing materials or you could scratch the surface.
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1. Wipe off the dented surface of your stainless steel refrigerator with a clean, damp rag. Plug your hair dryer into an electrical outlet so that it will easily reach the dent in your stainless steel refrigerator. Place the air duster on a ...
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1. Apply a moderate amount of stainless steel cleaner to a lightly dampened sponge. 2. Rub the appliance surface in the direction of the stainless steel grain until you can no longer see the cleaner. 3. Buff the area with a clean, soft rag, ...
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Video Transcript. Hi my name is Sandy and I'm with the Maids Home Services. I wanted to talk to you about how to polish stainless steel appliances. What I did here is I went ahead and any surface especially if it is near an oven or a stove y...
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1. Apply baby oil to the stainless steel appliance with a soft, dry cloth. 2. Rub it on well, making sure all of the appliance has been coated with baby oil. 3. Buff the stainless steel appliance with a paper towel, until the baby oil is rem...
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1. Apply a quarter-size drop of commercial stainless steel cleaner to a soft sponge or cloth. Work gradually in small areas to rub the surface with the cleanser in the direction of the grain. Apply more cleaner as needed to cover the entire ...
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1. Wipe the stainless steel surface with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt. 2. Remove scratches with a dry nylon pad. Scrub the stainless steel surface gently, following the direction of the grain until the scratches and flaws smooth away. 3...
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1. Determine whether your appliance needs a customized face panel or one that just fits over the frame of existing appliance. Call the appliance manufacturer if you are unsure. Measure the appliances to determine the correct panel measuremen...
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1. As you plan your ideal kitchen you soon realize there are thousands of choices, not only in cabinets and countertops, but in fixtures and appliances as well. We have more choices today than ever and making the right decisions can be daunt...
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Clean regularly with a high-quality, non-abrasive cleaner like Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish. Use a cleaner/polish that is specially formulated for stainless steel surfaces. Those that feature a blend of oil and silicones for ultim...
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Since the refrigerator is paneled with steel, the dent can be treated just as if it was an auto body part. Dent pullers are easy-to-use devices that pull the dent out with suction. The device has two suction cups that attach to the surface o...
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1. Examine the dent carefully to determine whether it has sharp edges or creases or if it primarily rounded and concave. Depending upon the size and severity of the dent, you might be able to remove it at home. 2. Use a hairdryer on a low se...
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1. Lock the log in a horizontal position in the pipe vise. Loosen the vise enough to allow you to move the log until one end is flush with the outer edge of the vise. Tighten the vise. 2. Sand along the flat edge of the log until it curves a...
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