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mandmrem
02-25-2013, 09:27 AM
HELP! I put a few refrigerator magnets from memorable vacations on the front of our new stainless steel refrigerator. Big Mistake! I now have several scratches on the door and I hope someone has a suggestion on how to remove them. Thank you.

JoeC1947
02-25-2013, 11:01 AM
HELP! I put a few refrigerator magnets from memorable vacations on the front of our new stainless steel refrigerator. Big Mistake! I now have several scratches on the door and I hope someone has a suggestion on how to remove them. Thank you.

First, magnets should not stick to stainless steel. Noxon 7 works wonders on stainless.

jblum315
02-25-2013, 11:14 AM
Magnets don't stick to stainless steel.

Skybo
02-25-2013, 11:48 AM
Google "faux stainless steel" and/or "stainless steel look". There are various different coatings and metals that imitate stainless steel. They have their own requirements for cleaning and care. As already pointed out, magnets don't stick to SS, so your appliance must be one of the other types that are made to look like SS.

mikeandnancy1112
02-25-2013, 12:05 PM
I received an email many years ago concerning uses for WD-40 and cleaning stainless steel appliances was one of them. I use a product like WD-40. There is a product at Walmart in the automotive section I use. Works great!

Dcljake
02-26-2013, 05:27 PM
There are different grades of Stainless Steel. 400 Series and 300 Series are the most popular. 400 Series contains more iron than 300 and is therefore magnetic. In certain conditions 400 Series can rust (because of the iron) but in a normal home environment, 400 Series is fine. Stainless is stain less, not stain proof. Chlorine based cleaners can attack all Stainless.

Cisco Kid
02-26-2013, 07:13 PM
First, magnets should not stick to stainless steel. Noxon 7 works wonders on stainless.

Does it fix a scratch ?

batman911
02-27-2013, 11:56 AM
You will need something harder than the surface that is scratched to buff out the scratches. Unless you have done this before, it is better left to a professional repair person.

Harry Gilbert
02-27-2013, 12:59 PM
Not being a smart @&%, But why not put the magnets back or a grandchilds artwork? Life's too short to worry about a scratch