The following are before and after photos. The owner told us he had not cleaned the Stainless
in some time. It is hard to tell but it appears there is something other than rust on the
Stainless. It may be salt, grime that built up over time. We suggested he wash the Stainless to
remove the crud on the surface. He sprayed on a multi-purpose cleaner then rinsed off before
brushing on Spotless Stainless to remove the rust. He said the welds on the swim ladder were
pretty bad before applying Spotless Stainless and there was some rust remaining after
applying Spotless Stainless. We suggested another application of Spotless Stainless should
take care of the welds. Welds can be hard to reach due to the crevices and irregular surface.
(weld example at www.spotlessstainless.com/reviews). Welding Stainless Steel may change
the properties in the heated area and may facilitate corrosion. We have seen where the first
application of Spotless Stainless removes much of the rust from heavily rusted welds. Once
this rust is removed another application can reach deeper into the crevices of the weld and
remove the rest of the rust. Regular use of Spotless Stainless will increase the times between
cleaning and extend the life of Stainless Stainless Steel. Treated with Spotless Stainless for 30
mins air temp was 81 degrees F. (IP 31, South Florida)
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