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Spots or pitting on the inside of stainless steel pan?

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Spots or pitting on the inside of stainless steel pan?

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A. Ordinary water and food contain salts and acids which can sometimes cause minor corrosion on the surface, however, the most common cause is when salt is added to the cold water, it sinks onto the base where the sodium reacts with the nickel. Always add the salt to the water once it is boiling.

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