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It's stain less not no rust. Put it through the rigors of daily use I'm not surprised an unprotected steel panel would get some surface rust.
EDIT: Other thing to keep in mind, the surface of the stainless steel isn't non-stick either. Environment contaminants will stick on it and cause rust like looking spots. Anyone who drives a white car and lives or works near a railroad would know. My white MS3 was covered in orange rust spots because I worked in produce alley right next to the train tracks, but it's actually just contaminants and some elbow grease with a clay bar will take it all off.
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