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Remove blue from GE 1960 blue stainless steel kitchen wall





I recently purchased a old house that has a GE one piece 1960 blue stainless steel kitchen cabinets that covers the whole wall. Can they be strip of the discoloed blue to stainless steel?

Eric Johnson
Wholesale Bank - Seattle, Washington, USA
2004


You can use 5% water solution of ammonium citrate(pH must be 3,5/you must add some ammonia this on eBay or Amazon [affil links] to 5o gm citric acid this on eBay or Amazon [affil links] dissolved in 1 lit water),if you think that is complicated you can use only citric acid (5% solution in water)!

Good luck!

Goran Budija
- Zagreb ,Croatia
2004




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