Chrome polish???

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Bob

Any reccomendations? I have a lot of polishing to do, and only a minimal amount of elbow grease?
 
Feb 9, 2004
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Flitz for me

Hi Bob - We went ahead and bought a large can of Flitz which we keep on the boat. If you have a lot of polishing, it pays to go for a larger can rather than a tube (the whole Costco approach). We've been happy with the results on a number of metals (both on the boat and the harleys!). Best, Trevor
 
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Jim

Nevr Dull

I use Nevr Dull, the terrific classic metal polish and protectant, easy to use. It does all the work while you gently rub it on. Generally available at most hardware and marine stores in a blue can. The can lasts for years......I suggest wearing latex or rubber gloves while using it, easier than washing the oxidation off your hands later. I use Nevr Dull on all my chrome, stainless and bronze fittings. Jim
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
It is a miracle!

Best thing we have found is the Miracle Cloth. These even remove rust from Stainless steel. We used Flitz but it did not hold a candle to these cloths. http://miraclecloth.com/
 
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Don

Steve D....

do you order the Miracle Cloth or find it at stores locally? (big box, marine?) TIA.
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hey Don!

There is a link on my post. I actually got mine from a kiosk at the local mall. They were selling them to polish jewelry. We have a new H'37C in our marina. It had been left unattended for some time. We tried some WM metal cleaner/polish (so so). Then we tried the Flitz (better). Then we pulled out the RAG (miracle cloth) it worked best and was the quickest. The dirtier the rag gets the better it works (don't ask why, I have no idea). You may want to purchase a couple of them (one for the house and one for the boat).
 
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