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Cleaning rust from steel hob and back plate
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Can anyone advise me how I can remove rust spots from a steel hob and backplate without scratching them please?
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Use a high grade wet and dry paper such as 2500 or 3000 grade, used with some baby oil, then wipe clean.You may click thanks if you found my advice useful0
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Thanks for the idea but wouldn't that paper scratch the steel? I tried lightly using a scouring cloth on a small area and it damaged it
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No a high grade paper as suggested is more like a polishing cloth than a scourer, it is extremely fine grade not gritty to touch at all.
Dont use any sort or scourer it will scatch the surface to bits.You may click thanks if you found my advice useful0
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