





Blue Magic 400 7Oz Mtl Polish Cream
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Christoher Clary
> 3 daymy 22.5 alcoas shin to nice mirror finish.
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Joni
> 3 dayI used this product for 2006 Mustang GT stock rims in order to bring some shine to them. It does not really do that much wonders nor remove any markings, but it made the wheels a bit more shiny. However, applying this product to wheels by hand is rather annoying process, so in the end Im not sure if it was worth the trouble.
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Digital Shooter
> 3 dayThis product works well but still takes some work .CLean area to be polished, rub product in ,let sit a few minutes and continue working it.
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Kathy Powers
Greater than one weekGreat product.
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Pete
> 3 dayUsed this product on my Classic show cars polished aluminum motor parts and was very happy with the results. Removes tarnish with relative ease.
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Mr. Angelo Mitchell
> 3 dayBest chrome polish I ever Used. Makes the crome sparkle
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Wilton Murphy
> 3 dayA+++
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Julio C. Romero
> 3 dayThe product is a good buffing cream basically. Works well and as advertised. My recommendation to anyone is that you ABSOLUTELY use a clay bar treatment first. It will work wonders. I applied the chrome polish to part of my chrome wheel and it left it pretty shiny, but still not silky smooth to the touch. The other half I clay-barred first, and then applied the polish, and its a night and day difference. The part that got clay barred and then polished was left 95% like new. You can really only tell the minor imperfections when you shine an LED or fluorescent light on the rim.(you can buy automotive clay from amazon or other auto detailing shops and its an absolute MUST every few months before waxing to have a super-smooth and silky finish)
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curlysue
> 3 dayCant see how to post a picture. I used this on 2 silver rings. Both were absolutely black with tarnish and one I received for my first Mothers Day 36 years ago. This product was easy to use and both turned out brilliantly!!!!
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Customsound79
> 3 dayI tried a couple different methods including Brasso on the crusty bridge and pickups without success. I thought something was wrong because none of my other guitars ever did this much less one that costs this much. I wish I had pictures but everything looked vintage seemingly overnight. A tiny dab of this on some terry cloth and it looks 95% new again.