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How about some input on the types of metal polishes you prefer. I have three different types that I use each with varied results but have found nothing that stands out above the rest. For those of you that polish your cases, what is your polish of choice? | |||
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I use Simichrome Polish. It containes no abrasives so it will not cause too much wear on the gold and leaves a protective finish behind. I have found this to be the best so far. | ||||
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I use this metal polish. Can be found at Wall-Mart . Especially great for gold (they also make a product for silver only, although I haven't tried that one). I then follow it up with a jewelers polishing cloth. I like it because it is non-abraisive and easy to use. Just follow the directions. Good luck. Phil Dellinger NAWCC# 157070 IHC Life Member (L12) | ||||
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I use the Simichrome polish also. I usually follow up with my jewelers cloth which brings everything up to a brilliant shine. | ||||
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I like "Flitz" Metal Polish and Fiberglass Cleaner in the squeeze tube. You have to search around for it and it ain't cheap but it does a very nice job. John D. Duvall NAWCC Member 144772 NAWCC IHC Happy Camper 192 Chapter 185 Watch Repair Moderator | |||
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I too use Simichrome with pretty good results. I also use a product called Maas polish but it can be a little stubborn to remove as you don't let it haze up. You remove it wet then buff. This is a little problematic with deeply engraved cases. I'll have to give the Flitz polish a try. Any others? | ||||
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David, I find the Flitz to be really good also. I tried some at Johns and it works very well. I use the Simichrome because it is available at the local Ma & Pa hardware store. I try not to patronize the "Big Guys" whenever possible. | ||||
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