Jim on july 09 2015.
Getting dent out of stainless steel sink.
Charles on november 13 2014.
How to fix a dent in stainless steel appliances.
Some stainless steel is magnetic.
Appliance repair shops no help.
Granted cars are not made of stainless steel but the properties of.
Stainless steel is not magnetic so a magnet will not work.
As a result it has dents in both doors.
Attempt doing it on your own before shelling out cash to an expert to fix the problem.
Stroking the dent from the back side with a rounded piece of maple can probably get it back to where it belongs.
Auto body technicians often disassemble parts to pound dents out from the back or they use suction cups to pull them out.
Does anyone know a solution.
It moans and grones in its.
It s full of iron like all steel.
How to fix a dent in a stainless steel refrigerator.
Use a stainless steel polish lemon oil or a silicone based spray to maintain the finish.
I inherited a stainless steel fridge that saw many moves before it came to my house.
My current fridge is working well but i m afraid it s terminal.
A gleaming new stainless steel refrigerator adds buyer appeal to any kitchen but even a single dent can significantly reduce its wow factor in much the same way that a dent can mar the finish on a new car.
A stainless steel appliance is made out of the same material as an automobile.
Buff your stainless steel sink or appliances after cleaning.
If the dent is shallow it s likely the metal isn t stretched and as a sink is generally a deep drawn part it wants to return to its original shape.
Perhaps an automobile body shop.
To remove a dent from a stainless steel refrigerator with heat and cold use a hair dryer or a heat gun to blow hot air directly onto the dent.
Dent removal isn t a tough task.
For larger imperfections that cannot do not respond to the compound use a stainless steel scratch removal kit such as scratch b gone or siege stainless steel sink and cookware scratch remover.
Scott on april 16 2013.
While the specific directions will vary depending on the product you use you can generally apply a bit of the buffing agent to a clean cloth then wipe back and forth along the direction of the.
The magnet method may not work but stainless steel is certainly magnetic.
Sorry but stainless steel is not magnetic.
The heat will make the metal expand and it may pop back smooth once you let it cool.