Systems
Maintenance and Caring of Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel Care
Austenitic Stainless Steels as used in Marine applications, contrary to popular beliefs, are not
completely free from corrosion attack. The degree of surface oxidation is directly affected by local
atmosphere and saltwater concentrations. All metals are subject to corrosion in some environments.
The choice then is one of economics or optimum performance. Gold would be an exceptional material,
but...practicality leads us to the non-magnetic High Chrome - Nickel grades of Stainless Steels. These
alloys in the
Wrought
condition have proven to be the most versatile in the "Above Water" Marine
environments. Many factors contribute to corrosion and the protection of corrosion.
he most noteworthy is the special characteristic that Stainless Steel has in its ability to form its own
anti-corrosive coating, through an adherent oxide passive film. This natural resistance can only be
accomplished in a clean, contaminant free and oxygen present surface.
Our most helpful recommendation then is to give your Stainless Steel Hardware the same attention
you would other materials on your boat. Regular fresh water washing with a mild abrasive cleaner will
keep your Stainless bright and beautiful and should last far beyond the life of the boat.
ALWAYS
1. Clean stainless frequently with soap and water. Any cleaner safe for glass is usually safe for
stainless.
2. Remove rust spots as soon as possible with a brass, silver or chrome cleaner.
3. Irreversible pitting will develop under rust that remains on stainless for any period of time.
4. Use a cleaner, like a good car wax, for added beauty and protection.
NEVER
1. Use coarse abrasives like sandpaper or steel wool on stainless.
2. These may actually cause rusting.
3. Clean with mineral acids or bleaches.
4. Leave stainless in contact with iron, steel or other metals which cause contamination leading to
rust or corrosion.
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