Stainless Steel
Browse 5 matching answers for stainless steel (surfaces: stainless steel; tasks: scratch blending, weld cleanup).
What grit for stainless steel appliance scratches?
Stainless steel appliance scratches can look worse if the sanding direction is wrong. Recommended grit: Use 400 or 600 for light scratch blending, then 800 or finer only for finer matching.
What grit for stainless steel sink scratches?
Stainless sink scratches can stand out or look uneven after sanding. Recommended grit: Use 400 or 600 for scratch blending, then 800 or 1000 for finer matching.
What grit for stainless knife handle scratches?
A stainless knife handle can show scratches that do not match the original brushed direction. Recommended grit: Use 600 for light scratches, then 800 or 1000 to refine the brushed look.
What grit for stainless grill scratches?
Stainless grill surfaces can look worse if scratches are sanded across the grain. Recommended grit: Use 600 for light scratches, then 800 if a finer blend is needed.
What grit for cleaning stainless weld discoloration?
Stainless steel near a weld can show discoloration, roughness, or scratch marks. Recommended grit: Use 320 or 400 for cleanup, then 600 and 800 for a finer brushed look.