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8.82 oz CAN Simichrome Polish

8.82 oz CAN Simichrome Polish

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Brand: Restoration Center
Category: Home Improvement

Buy New: $23.99



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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 1747

Media: Misc.
Autographed: No
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ASIN: B000FGICHW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
SIMICHROME POLISH 8.82 oz. Can 6 Cans/Case NOTE: Simichrome Polish has a 5-year shelf life when kept sealed and in a cool, dry storage area.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Simichrome, The BEST POLISH in the WORLD   August 8, 2008
I owned my own silverplated flatware replacement service for several years. I would buy silverplated flatware at flea markets and yard sales that looked like junk because it was so black and dirty. THE ONLY polish that would bring the silverware back and make it look almost new was Simichrome. Simichrome would actually strip one layer of the plate off of the silverware, showing the clean undamaged layer underneath. That's why you can't use it constantly on plated items. You can use it all you want on solid metals like brass and silver. It does such a beautiful job restoring things you just won't believe it. I would rub on a thin layer and let it sit and dry. Then I would take a tee shirt rag with more simichrome and start cleaning.

My husband decided to use it on the chrome exhaust pipe on his motorcycle because he accidentally laid his leather jacket on the hot chrome, and the chrome wouldn't shine after that. I told him to be really really careful, because the simichrome might take off the chrome if he wasn't careful. And of course he rubbed too hard in one spot because he's obsessive compulsive, and it did take off the chrome in that spot. But I just swear by this stuff. As long as you know it's limitations when using it with plated items, it will restore almost anything. It is really expensive, too. An 8 oz can could cost like $35 or $40. If you have a business like I did or if you just bought a super collectable item made of brass or silver that needs heavy duty cleaning, take my word for it, spend the money. And a little goes a long way.



5 out of 5 stars One of the best   February 17, 2008
One of the best metal polishes out there. Ive used it on stainless steel, silver, gold and aluminium. Works like a charm every time.


5 out of 5 stars The best metal polish, hands down.   September 6, 2007
Like all polishes, this one's a bit stinky, but it works so fast, and so well, and the shine lasts so long--on brass, steel, chrome, copper and more--it's something everyone who owns anything metal should try!

It also can be swabbed onto a plastic bangle to determine if the bangle is genuine American Bakelite (the swab will quickly turn a burnt yellow when rubbed vigorously on the bracelet or other plastic-y item--just make sure you wipe it off afterwards!).


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