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Old 02-28-2009, 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Ozoneman
I picked up some stuff from a bike show recently. I haven't tried it yet, but it is supposed to be pretty good.

It is Master Formula, Metal Gloss for cleaning chrome, aluminum, stainless steel. Then it has a second bottle called, Metal Sealer Gloss that you put on to protect.

http://master-formula.com/

Check the web site out.
I use that stuff, works good. That's the stuff where the guys at the show or on the web do about a hundred soda can bottoms that turn to a shine. Something tells me you can use almost anything on soda can bottoms to make them shine.
 
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Originally Posted by King Crimson
I use that stuff, works good. That's the stuff where the guys at the show or on the web do about a hundred soda can bottoms that turn to a shine. Something tells me you can use almost anything on soda can bottoms to make them shine.
Yep, even chocolate will shine a can to a mirror.
 
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I have some wenol polish that I've had good luck with. I think the main thing is clean it well and use what you like. Hard to see a difference I would say.
 
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I've used almost everything already suggested in this thread. About a year ago, a buddy of mine gave me a bottle of Killer Chrome from Surf City Garage. They are out of Huntington Beach, CA., try www.surfcitygarage.com and check it out. I have never found it in the stores around here, but this stuff is awesome. Goes on easy, cleans really well (road tar, bugs, etc.) and then leaves the chrome looking almost liquid.
 
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