| Cleaner Simichrome Polish 50 Gram/1.76 oz | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 11 reviews) Sales Rank: 1730 Category: Home Improvement
Publisher: SimiChrom Studio: SimiChrom Brand: Simichrome Label: SimiChrom Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5 x 1.3 x 1
MPN: 390050 Model: 390050 UPC: 081015000506 EAN: 0081015000506 ASIN: B0006ZN9TS
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Simichrome is an all-metal polish | | | Any un-coated, non-ferrous metal surface-brass,gold,silver, aluminum, stainless steel | | | Can be brought to a brilliant shine | | | Simichrome leaves a thin protective coating to help prevent tarnishing |
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Product Description Simichrome is said to be "absolutely the best metal polish in the world", and satisfied customers everywhere agree. Simichrome is guaranteed to put a shine on brass, chrome, silver, gold, aluminum, glass and plastic. Just apply a small amount of Simichrome and polish with a clean cloth, then wipe off excess and buff to a brillant luster with a clean, soft cloth.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
  Great Product October 6, 2008 This product is great for cleaning copper. I had gotten some once before at a local antique store but they no longer carry it. I used it on 2 pieces of copper that my mother-in-law had and it had tarnished over the years. This polish brought out the wonderful copper shine. I highly recommend it. It was nice to find it online and this was the cheaper price but cost a few dollars more for shipping but still worth it.
  The Perfect Harley Davidson Chrome Polish October 3, 2008 If your looking for the ultimate shine on your Harley chrome, this is the biggest trick in the book... Wipe it on with a suede rag, let it sit (not in the sun) for a few minutes and polish it off with a suede rag (yeah I know it'll is still wet, not dry). Do not let it dry or get on painted engine parts. This tube should last you up to a year depending on the amount of chrome... When it rains you just take a rag and wipe over any water spots that did not fall off and your done. Usually a couple of swipes... leaves the chrome feeling extremely smooth... Just a note, for your paint use the S100 WAX. If you live anywhere in the DFW Metroplex and need it today, visit American Eagle Harley Davidson in Corinth, Texas. They have it in stock and I paid the same price that is here on Amazon. AEHOG has a sister location in Dallas, Texas as well... One last note I use the Dr. Clean Autodry (thats right!) to clean my bike and give it that initial shine, that alone will give you a great shine with no spots... I also use an air compressor to dry my bikes as much as possible, but you can use a leaf blower... this is an easy way to remove potential water spots... Another note, if you get this on your engine parts and it dries, you'll have a heck of a time getting it off... Here is a secret, use peanut butter to remove it from those areas where you goofed...
Okay you have all my cleaning secrets now...
  Great Polish August 29, 2008 This is a great fine grain polish. Great for valuable items like jewelery. - btk
  Simichrome August 27, 2008 As a metal artist, I've tried many products on the market for polishing metal. I find Simichrome and MAAS metal polish to be some of the best. It will even polish lucite or plexiglas, since I make brass salad servers with Lucite handles, and the metal polish is the only thing that gets both materials nicely polished. I find tarnish to be less a problem and the metal retains it's showroom finish longer, which is a plus when I do trade shows. Yes, there is a lot of elbow grease required to get a nice finish, but handpolishing metal on a buffing machine also takes a long time. I find the metal polish to work well on the areas I couldn't mechanically buff smooth. Metal in general is always going to require cleaning and polishing to keep it's luster and I'm thoroughly sick of working in copper now.
  Best Of Its Kind July 26, 2008 I agree that this is a fine polish.I use Simichrome on all type of metals (including heavy silver plate) and also to restore most hard plastics. It will do a very nice job of polishing the plastic and metal surfaces of iPods, for example, with just about no chance of scratching. In the universe of polishes, it is in fact very mildly abrasive. (An example of a very abrasive metal polish would be Brasso.) Fine metal works and makers of metal housewares private label Simichrome as their own recommended polish. An excellent product with a wide range of uses.
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