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Color difference between Stainless Steel surface and Real Stainless Steel surface
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Question:

Why is there a color difference between my Stainless Steel oven and refrigerator?

 

Answer:

 

Color variations can occur in Stainless Steel products due to differences in material content and surface designs such as hairlines.

Regular Stainless Steel (SS) and Real Stainless Steel (SR) have distinct color codes, leading to potential color differences.

Models like NE59R6631SS/AC use regular Stainless Steel, while others like RF220NFTASR/AA use Real Stainless Steel.

This is normal and does not require service; each product's unique composition may result in slight color differences.

 

Terms:

 

Regular Stainless Steel (SS): A type of Stainless Steel commonly used in appliances, with a standard color code.

Real Stainless Steel (SR): A higher quality type of Stainless Steel with a distinct color code, often used in premium appliances.

 
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