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The commercial kitchen I'm in has two prep tables, both seemingly stainless steel, but one of them gives off a grey residue.  If I roll dough on it the dough turns grey.  When I wipe it down to clean it, my rag turns grey.  It's otherwise a super clean kitchen and I am cleaning continually throughout my day, so it's not accumulated grime.  What's up with this?  Is it not actually stainless steel?  Is there any cure besides always using cutting board or parchment?

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Cleaner is usually just water, or a no-rinse sanitizer.  The other table is fine.  I'm sure they were both acquired used.

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4 hours ago, CanadianHomeChef said:

Sounds like one might not be truly stainless. 

 

No "stainless" steel is truly stainless. It is merely "stain resistant" to varying degrees.

 

I also disagree with those who are blaming aluminum. I blame aluminium! 🤣

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