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dig dug dan
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Post: # 73714Post dig dug dan

a helpful person who lurks here emailed me and suggested bar keepers friend and a househould kitchen sponge.
dan, i tried that site, but they do not sell anything. shame cos a galvanised cleaner would be good.
Seems that its an acid, or wire wool and a cleaner then!
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dig dug dan
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Post: # 73715Post dig dug dan

dave, would a polishing mop not get ripped on the raised part of the chequer plate?
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Post: # 73716Post Dave_L

No, it shouldn't do - we polished some the exact same way. Depends how "rough" the checkerplating is but aslong as you do it in the 'direction' of the plating I think you'll be fine.
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Post: # 73718Post haggistini

Brillo pads £1 and a good furious wrist action should do it fine!
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dig dug dan
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Post: # 73721Post dig dug dan

Brillo pads £1 and a good furious wrist action should do it fine!


since you mentioned it three times, i am guessing its a tried an tested method! though not sure how good my wrist action is ??? :p
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Post: # 73737Post rab1

Dan, most commercial stainless steel works use bar keepers friend for polishing up. use it once mate and you wont ever go back :p
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dig dug dan
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Post: # 73742Post dig dug dan

Thanks!

i will keep you all posted!
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