Try tin oxide or "bonami" they're nonacidic.

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Mike Marsoun wrote:

Bar keepers friend has oxoalic acid I believe. Wondering if 5x would work. In australia and don't have the same products as the US.
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From: Randy Frye
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 18:37:48
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Reply-To: "Restoration and Maintenance"
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Stainless

We used bar keepers friend first and then a basic stainless steel polish wipes. That worked great for us one time we had that problem.

Randy Frye
Cleaning Edge,Inc
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C: 239.253.1991

On Sep 1, 2010, at 5:46 PM, "Mike Marsoun" wrote:

> Had to acid wash a few areas on some sandstone and got a little overspray on some stainless escochens. I want to polish them out with something so they won't rust. Any suggestions?
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