Maintenance

How to Maintain SS Nets Without Rusting

Stainless steel (SS) nets are widely used for their strength, durability, and corrosion resistance. However, proper maintenance is essential to ensure long-lasting performance and to prevent surface rust, especially in humid, coastal, or industrial environments.

Protect from Paint Fumes
Protect Nets from Paint Fumes

If painting work is carried out in the building, keep SS nets away from paint fumes. Ensure proper ventilation in rooms to prevent chemical deposits on the surface.

Avoid Cement Dust
Avoid Contact with Cement Dust

Prevent stainless steel nets from coming into contact with cement dust during construction or renovation, as it may affect surface finish and long-term durability.

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Clean the Nets Regularly

Wash SS nets with clean water and a mild detergent using a soft cloth or nylon brush. Rinse well and dry the surface to prevent water marks and corrosion.

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Avoid Harsh Chemicals

Do not use bleach, chlorine cleaners, strong acids, or abrasive powders. These chemicals damage the protective layer and can cause rust over time.

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Prevent Iron Contamination

Avoid contact with carbon steel tools, iron dust, or welding sparks. Iron particles on SS surfaces can lead to rust stains and corrosion.

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Ensure Proper Drainage & Ventilation

Prevent water from stagnating on or around the SS nets. Good airflow and drainage reduce moisture buildup and rust risk.

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Inspect Periodically

Check SS nets regularly for rust spots, discoloration, or loose fittings. Early detection helps prevent long-term damage.

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Extra Protection for Harsh Environments

In coastal or industrial areas, use passivation or protective coatings. These treatments improve corrosion resistance and extend product life.