Why does stainless steel also rust? Got it, tell your clients!

Why does stainless steel also rust? Got it, tell your clients!

Stainless steel is a very thin, firm, fine and stable chromium-rich oxide film (protective film) formed on its surface to prevent the continuous infiltration and oxidation of oxygen atoms, and obtain the ability to resist rust. Once the film is damaged continuously for some reason, the oxygen atoms in the air or liquid will continue to infiltrate or the iron atoms in the metal will continue to separate out, forming loose iron oxide, and the metal surface will be continuously corroded.

What situations in daily life are likely to cause stainless steel to rust?

There are many forms of damage to this surface film, the most common in daily life are the following:

1. When the kitchen is renovated, welding debris, cement, oil stains, etc. remain on the surface of the faucet and sink. If not cleaned in time, it may cause rust and mildew;

2. Sometimes, dust with minerals or acid and alkali in the newly renovated house will fall on the faucet, and the surface of the sink will also cause “floating rust” when it encounters moisture.

During use:

1. Kitchen knives, scissors, bottle openers and other steel items are placed on the surface of the sink for a long time, which will cause rust, mildew or discoloration;

2. Chemicals, cleaning agents, paints, sauces, oil stains, etc. remain in faucets and sinks. Over time, mold will stick to the surfaces of faucets and sinks;

3. In many areas, the water quality is poor, and the content of iron and other elements in the water is too high. After the sink is used, if there are many water stains left, the iron in the water will rust over time, especially for new house decoration, such as long-term residual water in the water pipe. If the water stains left on the sink are not cleaned in time, it is easy to cause floating rust.

In addition, these two basic substances can destroy the passive surface layer of stainless steel and cause corrosion to it:

1. Mechanical abrasives

Refers to things that will scratch the surface of steel, such as: steel wipes, wire brushes, and metal fragments.

2. Bleach

It’s everywhere. Exist in water, food, salt. One of the worst comes from household and industrial cleaners.

Stainless steel rust treatment skills

How to prevent stainless steel faucets and sinks from rusting?

To ensure a permanently bright metal surface without rusting, we recommend:

Regularly clean and scrub the surface of decorative stainless steel to remove attachments and eliminate external factors that cause rust. The processing method is as follows:.

 

When the stainless steel surface is brush, the treatment method after rusting:

Slight rust spots appear

Rusted product
Wear gloves and wipe the rusted part with a scouring pad

Rusted product

Wear gloves and wipe the rusted part with a scouring pad

Clean the surface with a cotton cloth

Severe rust has appeared

Rusted products
Put a small amount of toothpaste or rust remover on the rusted area

Rusted product

The first method can not achieve the effect, please go to the next step, use toothpaste or rust remover

Put a small amount of toothpaste or rust remover on the rusted area

Remove stickers with scouring pads
Clean the surface with a cotton cloth, rinse with water and dry after wiping

Wait 1-2 minutes, dry the surface with a cotton cloth

Remove stickers with scouring pads

Clean the surface with a cotton cloth, rinse with water and dry after wiping

When the stainless steel surface treatment is Polish chrome, the rust treatment method

Slight rust spots appear

Rusted on Polish Chrome faucet
Put some 99 soft luster wax on the surface

Rusted on Polish Chrome faucet

Put some 99 soft luster wax on the surface

Wipe off the rust with a scouring pad, and clean it with a cotton cloth
Clean the rusted area

Wipe off the rust with a scouring pad, and clean it with a cotton cloth

Clean the rusted area

Severe rust has appeared

Remove surface debris and clean surfaces with water
Put toothpaste or rust remover to the rusted surface for 1-2 minutes
Please brush once with a toothbrush gently

Remove surface debris and clean surfaces with water

Put toothpaste or rust remover to the rusted surface for 1-2 minutes

Please brush once with a toothbrush gently

Clean the surface with a cotton cloth, then with water and dry
Please put some 99 soft luster wax on the surface
Clean the surface with a cotton cloth finally

Clean the surface with a cotton cloth, then with water and dry

Please put some 99 soft luster wax on the surface

Clean the surface with a cotton cloth finally