Plumbing – What techniques can be used to buff a stainless steel sink

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Hypothetically, say I was too aggressive using a bucket in a new stainless steel sink.

Hypothetically, say the sink now has some scratches.

I used an oxalic acid based cleanser (Bar Keepers Friend), scrubbing in the direction of the grain. Sink cleaned up nicely, but the scratches were barely dented (scratched).

How is the grain originally put into the sink? I would assume a wire wheel. I would think metal buffing compound would make the surface TOO smooth.

Any tips or techniques would be appreciated.

Best Answer

The "grain" is a result of a 25 minute grinding and buffing process completed near the end of the creation of the sink.

This video gives a bit of a clue. The final stages are at the 3:50 mark.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYd7-ZNbg5g