Use Bar Keepers Friend ®. Make it into a paste, cover stain, wait a few minutes and wipe off. This should remove the stain. It has worked for me in the past.
I would try Bon Ami cleanser (hasn't scratched yet) and follow up with WD-40.
Try Tea Tree Oil. It works for everything. If that doesn't work, go onto this website, and order their products, they are sure to remove your rust stains- www.enjo.com
Tarnished stainless steel flatware can be cleaned with warm soapy water. For tougher stains immersing the flatware in boiling water will remove stains.
wash it with fairy liquid very hard
You can use SOS pads to remove the stains. It'll take some work, but they'll come out and you can scrub as hard as you need to.
stainless and silver is defferentbecouse silver is a colour and stainless are stains
Stainless steel is more resistant to stains,particularly rust stains,than white and enamel on the GE JP202.
As long as the gel coat is not damaged. You can use an acetone on a non abrasive rag. It will clean the rust stain right off
Dunno about Head and Shoulders stains, but I badly blackened my stainless steel sink with a weak solution of hydrochloric acid a while ago. I tried various things, but Brasso did a pretty good job in the end.
A stainless steel scrubber will help a lot, but the real 'trick' is an abrasive cleaner called 'Barkeeper's Friend'. Oven cleaner can also work well, but Barkeeper's Friend is better.
steel isn't as refined but stainless is well stainless and shiny oohlala hot bod Stainless steel is an alloy (mixture) that has chromium mixed in. The chrome makes ordinary steel harder, more brittle, and more resistant to rust and stains, hense, stainless steel.
The old sleeve and cap were not stainless steel or perhaps the hardware used to affix the cap is not stainless steel.
Well you can get stainless steel nail polish
Stainless Steel contains between 10 1/2 and 11% Chromium. The layer of Chromium Oxide keeps the steel from rusting. It's interesting to note that Stainless Steel is called that because it "Stains Less". That does not mean that is is stain PROOF.