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World Famous Wicked Products Metal Polish for polishing aluminum, chrome, stainless-steel and brass is what built our reputation.
Fast acting, easy to use Metal Polish gives the highest luster with the LEAST AMOUNT OF EFFORT. For all metals including: aluminum, stainless-steel, chrome, brass, silver and gold. Wicked Products Metal Polish provides the best results. Wicked Products Metal Polish has been used extensively within the trucking industry for polishing large surfaces such as aluminum tanks where lustre and time are critical. You can bring the same Wicked results to whatever metal you are polishing and achieve that "Lightning Shine".
IF YOU ARE RESTORING AN AUTOMOBILE AND NEED TO REVITALIZE YOUR STAINLESS TRIM - THIS IS THE PRODUCT FOR YOU.
Built-in enhancement elements help to protect and prolong the metal being treated from fading, oxidizing or tarnishing. No acid and a PH balance of 7.5 ensures the safest application on all metal surfaces. This product is great for marine, industrial and institutional applications where"Lightning Shine" of metal components is critical.
Other non-automotive applications are brass fittings, fixtures, elevator interiors, lamps, hotel luggage carts, dishes, serving pieces, table accessories, stainless sinks, stoves, refrigerators, flatware, antiques, trophies, gym equipment, brass beds, faucets, cutlery, cookware, aluminum shower and screen doors, .......etc.
We are confident that when you try Wicked Products Metal Polish you will regret all of the time you spent trying to make other products perform to the "Lightning Shine" level of brilliance.
Your satisfaction is guaranteed or your money will be cheerfully refunded upon return of unused portion to WickedProducts.ca.
DIRECTIONS
A METAL POLISHING TIP: Use 4" x 4" squares of clean scrap carpet to apply the polish to the surface. Coarser or finer carpet will provide different textures with which to polish. Coarser carpet will of course speed the inital process and finishing up with a finer soft cut-pile carpet and/or a cloth, especially microfibre cloth, will provide excellent results.
Many wheels are clear coated so if the surface appears milky and or has small chips from road grunge, chances are that they are coated. If you don't get a black residue from an aluminum wheel when polishing be assured it is coated. You can sand the coating off if you desire, graduating down to a 1000 grit before polishing with Metal Polish. Remember to determine the size of the job before you start.
If its a big job there are many drill mounted polishing attachments available at your local parts retailer that will help speed the process. |
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