Adam's Metal Polish #1 - Part One of Our Two Step Metal Polishing System to Restore Neglected Metal, Steel & Chrome Surfaces
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This two-step system is ideal for gold jewelry finishes. However, because you are working on a much smaller surface, jewelry versus an RV or Wheel, etc., you might want to take a look at our One Step Metal Polish to save some money.
Selected User Reviews For Adam's Metal Polish #1 - Part One of Our Two Step Metal Polishing System to Restore Neglected Metal, Steel & Chrome Surfaces
It makes no difference if your aluminum is stained. I used it on a Protech all-smooth toolbox that had probably never been polished since new, assuming that because it was a two-stage polish, it would remove the rub marks, which I'll refer to as "water spots," but it didn't. It isn't in the least bit aggressive. It works just like my Hollywood single-stage polish between the two stages, but it takes twice as long. It will shine up again with a little dull aluminum. If you try to "polish a turd," you won't be able to remove any discoloration or marks.
It appears to be a good fit. The number 1 isn't as aggressive as Mother's mag polish, but it still produces a nice shine, and hitting the wheel with the number 2 seemed to improve it a little from the first. The combination appears to produce a better final result than the Mothers alone, but that is nitpicking. br>br> The wheel is in good condition and is 25 years old. I didn't do anything with the middle section. I only worked on the wheel's "barrel" to see how far it had progressed. New Year's Eve can be a lot of fun if you do it right.
Easy to use, reasonable price. . . just make sure your application/needs are met before purchasing. br>This will elevate your metal to the next level. The first cleans, while the second cleans and protects. As a final polish, it's fantastic! If you're polishing heavily oxidized metals, I'd recommend using a different product. That's not the case here. Adams expresses his displeasure with the situation right away. br>br>Apart from that, Adams has yet again delivered a home run product!.
It does exactly what it says.
Stainless steel sink that has been raised. The sink's original finish was polished rather than brushed stainless, and I'm not sure what the previous owners did to it, but it had a lot of horrible scratches. The deeper scratches did not disappear, but they have been blended in, and the sink now looks far better than I had anticipated. br>When my brother saw both the before and after shots, he exclaimed, "OMG! It appears to be in excellent condition. "br>I applied and removed the polish with an orbital buffer because it was easier and faster, and the results were fantastic.
This stuff is incredible. I've never used a polish like it. I used it to restore a fire extinguisher, and it worked wonders. I adore everything they make.
For aluminum, this is the best polish I've found so far.