Polishing stainless steel is a process of smoothing and shining the surface of the metal. It can be done for aesthetic purposes, to improve the corrosion resistance of the steel, or to remove scratches or other imperfections. There are a variety of methods for polishing stainless steel, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
One common method of polishing stainless steel is to use a polishing wheel. Polishing wheels are typically made of cloth or felt, and they are charged with an abrasive compound. The abrasive compound is typically made of aluminum oxide or silicon carbide. The polishing wheel is then rotated against the surface of the stainless steel, and the abrasive compound removes material from the surface, smoothing it and shining it.