- Nov 19, 2001
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Granite installer was over a couple days ago to seal my new granite countertops and we discussed some staining on my new stainless steel downdraft cooktop. He pulled out the liquid version of Bar Keepers Friend. I was aware of the product but had never used it. It's supposed to be a great cleaner on stainless steel.
So, he put some on around the burners (where the stains were at). First scrub and wipe down didn't produce any results. So, he put a second coating on, brushed it in with a toothbrush and we both agree to let it sit for a couple hours. BIG MISTAKE!
It literally ate off the brushed top coating around the burners.
Now, I consider this partially my fault as I okay'd allowing BKF to sit without reading the instructions, but come to find out, you are to apply and immediately wipe. Fortunately, my granite guy is very cool and has offered to buy the unit off me for full price. Not sure I'm going to to do it, but we're going to talk face to face about it tomorrow, as he invited me and my wife to his kid's 1 year old birthday dinner.
Moral of the story, RTFM!
So, he put some on around the burners (where the stains were at). First scrub and wipe down didn't produce any results. So, he put a second coating on, brushed it in with a toothbrush and we both agree to let it sit for a couple hours. BIG MISTAKE!
It literally ate off the brushed top coating around the burners.

Now, I consider this partially my fault as I okay'd allowing BKF to sit without reading the instructions, but come to find out, you are to apply and immediately wipe. Fortunately, my granite guy is very cool and has offered to buy the unit off me for full price. Not sure I'm going to to do it, but we're going to talk face to face about it tomorrow, as he invited me and my wife to his kid's 1 year old birthday dinner.
Moral of the story, RTFM!