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Routine cleaning is an absolute necessity to insure the integrity of the chrome-oxide film and the removal of the potential contaminants. in addition, stainless steel products should never be stored in close proximity to chlorine
It should also be remembered that if not kept clean, this protective film can also have a detrimental impact on the stainless steel it is intended to protect. This is because contaminants can become trapped and imbedded in the film. With that, they may then be in direct, continuous and corrosive contact with the alloy.
In addition, when the protective film breaks down in small isolated spots, severe contaminants such as halide salts (sodium-chloride) can come in contact with the alloy surface and begin to pit the surface. Further, because of the differing electrical potentials of the contaminated and uncontaminated areas of the alloy, the speed of deterioration and pitting may actually be increased. This is very common in coastal and other similarly harsh areas.
Another common form of corrosion is seen in crevices, weld points, under gaskets, rivets, bolt heads and in similar areas where there are differing oxygen concentrations or points where small amounts of liquid can collect and become stagnant. It is for this reason that we strongly recommends the periodic inspection and thorough cleaning of these areas and the replacement of mounting hardware as necessary.
While the importance of stainless steel cleanliness cannot be overstated, if given proper care, most stainless steel products will give years of service and their cleaning need not be a tremendous burden. Cleaning As can be seen from the above, there are different contaminants which might impact the longevity of stainless steel and there are similarly different means of cleaning depending upon the contaminant. However, depending upon the site, environmental conditions and other factors, the most effective and efficient means of cleaning most stainless steel products is most often warm water, a gentle detergent, a soft cloth and brisk rubbing. Remember that the primary protection of stainless steel is the chrome-oxide surface film, The use of gentle cleaning products and warm water will help to remove contaminants from the film while the simple act of rubbing the film with a soft cloth will reinvigorate and strengthen the film.
S.Merillat(r)
Please visit http://www.1800pools to learn more about Stainless Steel care.Steve Merillat has been in the Pool industry for 35 years. He started early on working for various Swimming Pool supply companies before ventured out in his own business. He pioneered many processes with the installation of pools that are used as industry standards today. He regularly holds seminars and classes on how to properly maintain your Swimming Pool. Visit http://www.1800pools.com
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