Boats and all their related parts are constructed to be durable and resilient to withstand the test of time and endure everyday wear-and-tear. As much as you try to avoid it, eventually you’ll find yourself with a few dings and scrapes on your hull and on your stainless-steel hardware—and that’s okay!
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It’s extremely important to provide regular stainless steel care and maintenance to all of your boat’s components, and if you happen to notice a scratch, you’ll want to take care of that just as efficiently. Follow along as we breakdown some of the best practices on how to polish stainless steel.
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How to Polish & Buff Out Scratches: Step-by-Step
To remove scratches from stainless steel, you’ll want to use a combination of buffing and polishing methods. The best way to do this is to use a dedicated stainless scratch remover substance, but before applying this, there’s a few other steps you’ll want to complete.
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- First, wash and clean off all your stainless-steel hardware with freshwater