11
Out)
to
remove
the
spots.
a.
Each
of
these
polishing
agents
take
about
30
seconds
to
work
and
then
you
simply
wipe
off
the
product
(if
needed
use
a
soft
Scotch
‐
Brite
pad
to
remove
any
tough
spots.)
If
you
used
Barkeepers
Friend,
then
you
do
not
need
to
do
anything
further.
If
you
used
Instant
Rust
Out
(or
another
cleaning
agent),
you
would
want
to
wipe
it
down
with
fresh
water
and
dry
it
off
again
with
a
clean
towel
and
then
coat
the
steel
with
a
layer
of
WD
‐
40
or
another
Stainless
Polishing
solution,
which
will
act
as
a
surface
protectant
for
the
steel.
i.
IMPORTANT:
Be
sure
not
to
have
your
grill
on
when
using
any
flammable
product,
such
as
WD
‐
40.
These
products
are
extremely
flammable
in
their
aerosol
form.
Environmental
Factors
that
can
affect
your
Grill
Mother
Nature
is
a
wonderful
thing
but
unfortunately
she
can
be
tough
on
outdoor
appliances.
There
are
several
usual
causes
for
surface
discoloration
and
corrosion
on
your
stainless
steel
outdoor
equipment:
1)
Mortar
(which
contains
lime)
from
the
island
assembly
process,
has
rested
on
the
unit
for
a
pro
‐
longed
period
of
time
and
the
unit
was
not
cleaned
quickly
2)
Pool
chemicals
were
splashed
onto
the
grill
(chlorine
and
acid
will
cause
very
quick
problems)
and
the
unit
was
not
cleaned
off
quickly
3)
Hard
water
from
sprinklers
(chlorine
in
the
water)
was
allowed
to
sit
on
the
unit
4)
Salt
from
the
ocean
air/water
was
allowed
to
rest
upon
the
grill
for
a
prolonged
period
of
time
before
being
cleaned
(beach
owners
must
be
diligent
in
maintaining
their
outdoor
stainless
equipment)
5)
Dust,
or
rust,
from
other
metals
found
it
ways
onto
the
grill
and
was
left
on
for
an
extended
period
of
time.
6)
Organic
matters
(such
as
certain
types
of
food)
might
have
gotten
onto
the
surface
of
the
grill
and
it
was
then
covered.
With
high
humidity
and
low
oxygen,
corrosion
will
start
to
take
place.
7)
Sprays
and
cleaning
solutions
containing
alkaline,
lime,
acid,
salt
might
have
been
left
on
the
grill
surface
un
‐
dried.
8)
No
stainless
steel
polish
was
ever
used
after
one
of
the
above
mentioned
acts
took
place.
Ways
to
Avoid
Rust
on
your
Grill:
1)
Always
purchase
a
Coyote
Grill
cover
for
your
unit.
This
will
ensure
that
your
cover
is
correct
fit
and
breathable,
while
providing
the
protection
needed
to
keep
all
other
contaminants
off
of
the
surface.
2)
When
installing
the
unit,
make
sure
to
keep
the
unit
covered
when
any
masonry
work
is
being
performed.
If
any
mortar
or
dust
does
come
into
contact
with
the
stainless,
make
sure
to
wipe
it
off
as
soon
as
possible
and
use
a
stainless
steel
polish
immediately
afterwards.
3)
Position
your
grill
away
from
areas
that
can
receive
water
splash
from
a
pool
or
hot
tub.
4)
Do
not
store
pool
chemicals
in
your
island
or
island
cabinets.
How
to
Remove
Scratches
from
your
Stainless
Steel:
If
your
situation
is
a
little
more
serious
and
you
have
obtained
scratches
in
your
equipment,
then
you
will
need
to
purchase
a
“stainless
steel
scratch
kit.”
These
kits
are
popular
in
retail
stores
but
can
be
easier
to
obtain
online.
A
very
popular
one
is
called
“Scratch
‐
B
‐
Gone.”
With
these
kits,
you
will
not
polish
the
unit
until
you
are
done
re
‐
scratching
the
entire
product
you
are
working
on.
With
a
scratch
kit,
the
goal
is
to
literally
re
‐
scratch
the
entire
surface,
so
that
the
original
grains
are
replaced
by
your
new
scratched
‐
in
grains.
With
this
practice,
you
must
be
willing
to
do
the
entire
surface
as
you
will
notice
a
start
and
stop
point.
Also,
be
careful
to
pay
attention
to
your
rolled
or
finished
edges
as
these
scratch
kits
will
ruin
this
finish.
After
you
have
used
the
kit,
you
will
want
to
follow
it
up
with
a
good
stainless
polish
(as
mentioned
prior)
and
then
a
dry
towel
for
a
final
wipe
down.