[DML] Re: not-so-stainless steel :(
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[DML] Re: not-so-stainless steel :(
- From: "Mark R. Vanyo" <markman660@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 02:44:21 -0000
Uuuuugh! Does no one review the archives for previously mentioned items regarding the
care and finish of stainless steel.
Believe it or not after doing a search for cleaning I came up with the following posts
regarding how to clean and regrain your stainless steel body panels on your DeLorean.
Some messages have a title that don't use any of the words to describe what they are
looking for.
Please title your post appropriately.
Message number
70749 Body Care
70744 Body Care
69458 Whats the best way to wash the DMC?
65773 Cleaning the Stainless Steel.
65628 Re: Belt Sander on Stainless?
63171 Cleaning
63138 Cleaning and Polishing of D.
63019 Cleaning and Polishing of D.
57101 stainless regraining
55609 stainless cleaner
54103 OK, I really screwed up.
54068 OK, I really screwed up.
50073 want to regrain the stainless.
49550 Not so stainless?? HELP!
49272 Cleaning
48352 Armor All on Stainless
45029 Scotch Brite Pads.
44111 car cleaning
42330 Re: sandpaper
40305 Cleaning the stainless steel body.
39747 Cleaning stainless
39325 Best Car Cleaning Method
39226 Re: What is BEST cleaning method for stainless?
31449 Stainless Steel Cleaning
23075 Stainless Cleaner NOT!
19480 Cleaning DeLoreans
16458 Cleaning your car using "Scotch Brite" pads.
9487 Re: Stainless Cleaner
6195 Cleaning burnt stainless panel
6038 Stainless Steel Polish
1882 Re: Stainless Steel Body
Mark R. Vanyo.
'Living the Dream'
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--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Farrar Hudkins <fhudkins@...> wrote:
Hey, gang.
My car went uncovered for a few days and now I have a few spots on my
passenger door that look like rust. Knowing that stainless CAN corrode
given the proper stimulant, I'm looking for something readily available
to clean this and a protector to put on in the meantime. A friend of
mine suggested "Peek" which he says is guaranteed non-abrasive (he uses
it to restore old saxophones) and available at any "good" hardware
store. (He's a Lowe's fan, so I think that means "available at
Lowe's"... LOL)
What do you guys think -- Peek or no Peek? If not, I'm open to
recommendations -- but I don't want to wait for something to come in the
mail; I want to get it tonight or tomorrow and nip this in the bud
before my door is rusted!
Thanks,
Farrar Hudkins
#2613
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