HaulingAss
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Common hardware store muriatic acid will do this to stainless steel. Don't get it on paint either!Over a year ago, I spilled some caustic chemical in my kitchen sink and didn't rinse it. Hours later, it had left a permanent "stain" or dull streak. Scrubbing furiously didn't help, and then I realized IDGAF lol.
Just now, I tried BKF to no avail. My sink stain is bonded to the surface, and will require mechanical friction removal (i.e. sanding) of the top layer to correct. I'm guessing the streaks on the CT are similar.
I can't imagine what caused it. I don't remember the chemical I spilled in the sink but it was definitely one of those "wear gloves and wipe up immediately" hazards.
A painted vehicle would require a re-paint, stainless steel would require polishing the surface layer off.
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