
After 26 years in this house, I began looking at new stove tops and nearly swallowed my tongue when I saw the outrageous prices. So, I had to come up with another plan. Luckily, I stumbled across a blog called "The Life of CK and Nate".
In this particular blog post, they outlined what they did with their stainless steel stove top, as well as what worked and what didn't work. Since I usually make a lot of mistakes before getting something right, it was a relief to have found a tutorial that saved me from those many mistakes.
The trick is finding the grain direction of the stainless steel and only sanding in that same direction.
The stainless steel might not actually look new but it certainly looks better than it did before. These activities also afforded me some much needed exercise for my arms, which are painfully screaming at me today.
9 comments:
WOW!
I had no idea!! The results are amazing!!
Looks great Snooty; but yes, I knew that. Being married to Doug however, that's no surprise...
It looks amazing! I didn't know about the sanding either. I guess it makes sense but never would have thought of it. I know about the arm feeling. I scrubbed the teak furniture last weekend. That was painful!
Good to know! Looks amazing
xoxo
SC
WOW! Who would have thought? Seems like it would just scratch the stainless steel more than it already is. I'm checking this out. My stainless sinks could use some help.
wow you did a great job! Im your newest follower and love your blog. I would love it if you could follow back The Preppy Student I always comment back and wold love to start a blogger relationship with you!
Excellent ideas throughout this post, I just added this to my RSS feed. I'm curious if you have any follow ups to this post?:)
Thank goodness I found it on Google.
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