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Stainless Steels are considered to be steels with corrosion-resistant properties. This resistance arises from an oxide film that forms naturally on the surface of the steel. This film will “self heal” if damaged mechanically or chemically. Different grades of stainless steel vary in their ability to withstand corrosion, so it is important to know which grade a product is made from.
STRENGTH:
The strength of stainless steel is about 20% greater than mild (ordinary) steel.
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Defects in Stainless Steel
Defects in material and workmanship will be corrected without charge.
Care of Stainless Steel
Most stainless steel cleans easily without the need for harsh chemicals. Grease or oil should be cleaned as soon as possible. They get harder to clean if left on for more than a day or two. We recommend the use of a good quality stainless steel cleaner, use a soft cloth and wipe it with the grain. After a few applications fingerprints are much less noticeable. Never use abrasive materials to clean stainless steel.
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