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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

BlueMagic 400 Metal Polish Cream - 7 oz.

BlueMagic 400 Metal Polish Cream - 7 oz. Guide





BlueMagic 400 Metal Polish Cream - 7 oz.


BlueMagic 400 Metal Polish Cream - 7 oz.

$ 7.57

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Features For BlueMagic 400 Metal Polish Cream - 7 oz.


  • Non-abrasive
  • For all metal surfaces, brass, copper, sterling silver, aluminum, stainless steel and gold
  • Removes tarnish and oxidation
  • Provides lasting protective coating
  • Can be used with buffers and polishers

Description For BlueMagic 400 Metal Polish Cream - 7 oz.
BlueMagic Metal Polish Cream polish works on all metal surfaces and is non-abrasive. Works great on chrome, aluminum, mag wheels brass, copper, sterling silver, stainless steel or gold. Removes tarnish and oxidation, provides a lasting protective coating and can be used with buffers and polishers. ►►► Read More

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5 comments:

  1. Review by A. DeMello for BlueMagic 400 Metal Polish Cream - 7 oz.
    Absolutely IGNORE "one star Larry" below. This product is the exact opposite of horrible. He also says Mothers is better. Mothers metal polish is like rubbing sand on your finish, a product much closer to horrible for finesse work. The description of his project (oxidized wheels with CLEAR LACQUER PAINT ON THEM) required a different product and approach. He obviously has no clue. This polish is SO good and versatile I have even used it on fine finished wood (gun stocks) and painted surfaces as well as metal. But used for its intended job - metal - there is NO better in this world. I keep a jar on my bench, I wouldnt be without it.

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  2. Review by J. Kessner for BlueMagic 400 Metal Polish Cream - 7 oz.
    This is by-far the best silver polish I have ever used. I will never be without it. It makes owning sterling a pleasure.

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  3. Review by Elvis for BlueMagic 400 Metal Polish Cream - 7 oz.
    I recently googled a tip on how to polish plastic headlamps for my Plymouth Voyager. They were really dull, almost yellow and ugly looking. I got a tip from a person online that he used this BlueMagic polish cream and 1000 grit wet/dry sandpaper (see below for product link) and after a few minutes of sanding and polishing, the headlamps looked almost like new! Well, he was right!! It does work!


    Can't wait to try it with other items it says it polishes!


    3M Imperial Wetordry Sandpaper - Micro Fine 1000 Grit - 5 Sheets Per Pack - 9'' x 11"

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  4. Review by J. J. PIERCE for BlueMagic 400 Metal Polish Cream - 7 oz.
    this is THE greatest metal polish to make old stainless steel watches and bands look like NEW!!just be sure NOT to use on watches with gold plated trim-it WILL polish the gold right off along with the scratches!in some cases this is not bad if the gold plating is worn and in bad shape--you end up with an all stainless steel nice looking watch.be careful if watch says base metal on the back-it is NOT stainless and is usually chrome or nickel plated.agin, light scratches will polish out well-just use light pressure and be careful!i have restored MANY watches and the results are fantastic--try it,you will like it.

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  5. Review by S. Hennig for BlueMagic 400 Metal Polish Cream - 7 oz.
    I purchased Mickey Thompson cast aluminum wheels for my truck about six months ago and neglected to polish them. I finally took a close look and realized I had some serious pitting and oxidation stains so I started polishing with `Blue Magic - Metal polish cream'. I spent an hour for one wheel! It was messy as hell, my hands were covered with black gunk from the polish and I could hardly move my hands any more. Magic my A**! My neighbors were even starting to laugh at me because I was out there so long. I finally got so aggravated that I gave up and looked for something better and picked up `Mothers - Mag & Aluminum Polish'. Wow, what a difference!! What took me more than an hour to clean before, now took less than 15. I even went back to the spots I could not get before and cleaned it up with `Mothers'.

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