Removal Of Stains And Discoloration On Stainless Surfaces - Ken DW 412 Instruction Manual

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Maintenance

Removal of stains and discoloration on stainless surfaces.

KEN DW 410
Subject to alterations
If the stain or discoloration of the stainless surface is of such a serious
nature that they cannot be removed by normal water wash as previously
described, the following cleaning methods can be recommended.
Fingerprints:
Wash with ethyl alcohol, thinner or acetone, rinse with clean cold water and
wipe off.
Oil and grease:
Wash with an organic solvent of the above-mentioned type, wash again with
soapy water or a mild detergent, rinse with clean cold water and wipe off.
Difficult stains and discoloration:
Wash with an abrasive cleaning agent and rub in the same direction.
Oxidation colours and more serious stains:
Wash with an abrasive cleaning agent or polish with a Scotch-Brite (yellow/
green) sponge along the surface structure, rinse with clean cold water and
wipe off.
Discoloration as a result of corrosion:
If necessary, wash with an abrasive cleaning agent as previously described.
Paint:
Wash with a lacquer remover (or use a soft nylon brush or sponge), rinse
with clean cold water and wipe off.
Scratches on på polished or brushed surfaces:
Polish with a rotating polish disc (also use an iron-free polisher).
Polish along the surface structure; wash with soapy water or a mild
detergent; rinse with clean cold water and wipe off.
Warning!
Use only the methods described above. Follow safety regulations for
such work and wear rubber gloves and protective goggles.
Make sure there is good ventilation.
Section/page:7.4
17/9/2013

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