Re: [doc] TO ALL, question about the stainless steel
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Re: [doc] TO ALL, question about the stainless steel



Thanks Chris 

I have sent him an email, have you got his number?.

Regards


Kevin 




--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Chris Parnham" <cp@xxxx> wrote:
> Get Chris Nicholson to go over it for you.
> 
> Chris P
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: kevin_sar <kevin.milliken@xxxx>
> [mailto:kevin.milliken@xxxx]
> Sent: 31 January 2003 13:43
> To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [doc] TO ALL, question about the stainless steel
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> By the time i got my d back in the garage I noticed that with the
> flourecent lights on you could see the different times people have
> tried to get rid of minor scratches. When you look along side the 
car
> you notice these and it looks as though there are blemishes, and
> ripples, when it isn't the case at all.
> 
> The question I wanted to ask you I how would you get the whole car
> back to its original graining. I would like to know what to use?
> 
> There have been many methods that i have heard, ranging from a green
> scrubbing cloth (for cleaning food dishes) to sand paper.
> 
> They say the stainless steel is grade 304.
> 
> I would like the car to have an even grain all over it, and not the
> little patches of different graining.
> 
> Any help or suggestions are most welcome
> 
> 
> Regards Kevin
> 
> 
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