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[DML] Re: Not so stainless?? HELP!
- From: "wayofcain" <wayofcain@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 21:44:19 -0000
After passing these pictures around Paul Mueller Company 
http://www.muel.com, the Stainless Steel plant my wife works at, they 
have come to the conclusion it looks like surface rust.
They have a metal conditioner they use to somehow remove and stop 
this from happening. Don't ask me what it is, I don't know. I can 
find out if you would like. Please E-mail me off list wayofcain(at)
aol.com if you would like the info. I can also get samples of this 
conditioner. I use it on my car and it's fantastic.
I have also put their 300 Series stainless care brochure online at 
http://www.gobmc.org/Care&CleanofS-S.pdf They mostly make Stainless 
vessels out of 304 and 308 so substitute "car" for "vessel" in the 
literature. Otherwise, I use it as my stainless bible. It's amazing 
how vulnerable the steel really is. 
Cain Grimes
002835
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Tom" <tomciodmc@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> I've uploaded some pictures of my car. Actually, some closeup views 
of my 
> 'not so stanless' steel. Go to the photo section on Yahoo to view 
them. Can 
> anyone tell me what to do with it? It looks like my car is 
developing some 
> nasty skin condition that looks like chicken pox. It looks awful! I 
did NOT 
> use steel wool or anything like that on the car, ever. But I don't 
know what 
> the PO might have done to it in the past. I have had this car for 
over a 
> year now and the panels were never perfect - I always had few spots 
here and 
> there, but never this much. What is going on? Do I have to regrain 
the 
> entire car? Will that help?
> Those spots are not coming off when washing. The car was still wet 
in parts 
> when I tooks those pics.
> Can somebody tell me the grit of the sand paper used on the flapper 
wheel? I 
> know that everyone says 60 grit, but that is true in the US. The 60 
grit in 
> Europe is much finer. Does anyone know the EU equivalent?
> 
> I'd like to thank everyone for helping me out with my transmission 
problem. 
> Although the problem still exists I appreciate your help. I am 
using fully 
> sythetic gear oil but it doesn't help any. I will soon start a 
complete 
> restoration of my car and I'll take care of that then. Right now 
the temps 
> are back to more normal (above freezing) range and the problem is 
much less 
> apparent.
> 
> Thank you in advance
> Tom Niemczewski
> jamesik@xxxx
> VIN 6149 (in Poland!)
> Save the dream so you can live the dream...
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