Paul, that is what I thought people might think, I know that discoloration can happen with too much heat. When I said yellow it was more a way to describe a difference in character. My color changed upon sanding with 600 wet and dry before I ever buffed it. Maybe from white to grey is a better description. I don't quite know how to explain it but when the piece is entirely finished and brilliant, you can hold it in the light and I swear something is different. The whole piece will have gone through the buffing process but the areas that were not sanded have a different quality, there is a distinct edge like I have sanded through a layer of paint. I would get buffing swirls in the stainless and not in these unsanded areas at the edges, like it is a harder surface. This "chrome" surface can be buffed off as it seems to be very thin. I knew everyone was going to think I am nuts! I hope you are right, the back side looks like
plain stainless, I just have no other way of explaining what is going on. Richard
RandalPark@xxxxxxx wrote:
Richard,
The stainless trim on your Imperial is not chrome plated. I suspect what may have happened is that the polishing was too intense and overheated the metal. I don't know what you can do to correct this after it has happened, but I have been cautioned about how over aggressive polishing can over heat and discolor the trim.
Paul
In a message dated 12/31/2003 5:58:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, lecrown60@xxxxxxxxx writes: