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hi ive just finshed grouting a kichen splashback i had a dust sheet over a stainless steel hob after i had dusted off i removed the dust sheet and packed ... -
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hi ive just finshed grouting a kichen splashback i had a dust sheet over a stainless steel hob after i had dusted off i removed the dust sheet and packed my tools away when i returned there was a little dust which had setted on the hob so i wiped it off with a dry sponge i then return to the job the next day and the customer said that i had strached the hob as i did need not check for strachs before i started is there anything i can do
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you can polish these out with stainless steel cleaner (not the spray bottle type) hang on let me look in the cupboard for the brand...
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Whoops run out but it's a cream/paste rather than liquid. I think it might have been 'Astonish' but '3M' do one too for boats
use a duster to apply. Brand new hobs show up the slightless scratch when new, even tiny dust particles will mark it so i always hoover first.
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