burn marks inside keggle

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jmelms

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I was polishing up one of my keggles yesterday and when I was done I noticed a few burn marks had appeared on the inside. I was wondering if there was a way to remove them? I know they wont cause harm to the beer, just looks bad. Any ideas?

Thanks
 
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How do you think the burn marks got inside when you were polishing the outside?
 
The burn marks were created by to much heat being applied to the outside of the keggle (to much grinding in a specific spot). I have polished 3 of them, so far this one was the roughest of them all. Therefore I had to go a little harder with the medium pad. I was too aggressive on a few areas resulting in heat transfering through to the inside wall of the vessel. Anyway...lesson learned. BKF worked great, stuff is boss! Thanks for the help.

Cheers

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