Monthly Archives: February 2020

  1. How to Buff out Scratches on Your Stainless Hardware

    How to Buff out Scratches on Your Stainless Hardware

    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!

     

    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.

     

    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.

     

    1. First, wash and clean off all your stainless-steel hardware with freshwater
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  2. 304 vs 316 Stainless Steel and Metal Processes

    304 vs 316 Stainless Steel and Metal Processes

    When it comes to building boats, manufacturers like to use a variety of construction materials that are durable, long-lasting, and of course, affordable. When it comes to comparing the differences between one material to the next, there’s an obvious difference in looking at a plastic vs a metal—but in comparing one metal to another, the distinctions might not be so easily recognizable.

     

    One of the most commonly used materials in boat construction is marine grade stainless steel. It’s sturdy, reliable, attractive, easy to maintain, and in most cases, it stands the test of time against everyday wear-and-tear. So, what makes one type of stainless steel better than the other?

     

    Let’s find out by comparing two of the most popular marine grade stainless steels: 316 stainless steel vs 304 stainless steel.

     

    Similarities in 304 Stainless Steel and 316 Stainless Steel

    In general, all marine grade stainless steel—which is typically in the 300-series range—is universally valued for its ability to

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