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Joe, stainless steel is out of monetary reach for many Garden Railroaders. Some will say they actually prefer brass as it weathers to a realistic patina while stainless has a rather "tinplate" appearance. That, however, could be remedied with waterproof paint (rust tint) applied below the top surface. As to the storage of any chemical; I'm sure no one would intentionally leave a loose cap on their gasoline can either. My preference is the ScothhBrite pads also. I miss the Carbon Tet in cleaning metal alloy castings before the first primer coat application. I won't labor the point of the risk factors involving a myriad of chemicals used in a cavalier manner. Regards.
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