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Awesome product! October 22, 2007 Yorkie Artist 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This item is an old standby product that I keep in my cupboard all the time. It cleans and polishes silver, jewelry, anything. It does not require a great deal of rubbing, just enough to get it off and buff to a shine. If you put too much on, that will take some effort. You use it "sparingly". I use the plate system to clean my silver, then, I polish and buff with Simichrome. It definitey slows down the tarnishing. Just go online and find all the wonderful uses and reviews for this product. It is one no kitchen should be without.
The Perfect Harley Davidson Chrome Polish October 3, 2008 DeWayne Whitaker (Southlake, TX United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
If your looking for the ultimate shine on your Harley chrome, this is the biggest trick in the book... Wipe it on with a suede rag, let it sit (not in the sun) for a few minutes and polish it off with a suede rag (yeah I know it'll is still wet, not dry). Do not let it dry or get on painted engine parts. This tube should last you up to a year depending on the amount of chrome... When it rains you just take a rag and wipe over any water spots that did not fall off and your done. Usually a couple of swipes... leaves the chrome feeling extremely smooth... Just a note, for your paint use the S100 WAX.
If you live anywhere in the DFW Metroplex and need it today, visit American Eagle Harley Davidson in Corinth, Texas. They have it in stock and I paid the same price that is here on Amazon. AEHOG has a sister location in Dallas, Texas as well...
One last note I use the Dr. Clean Autodry (thats right!) to clean my bike and give it that initial shine, that alone will give you a great shine with no spots... I also use an air compressor to dry my bikes as much as possible, but you can use a leaf blower... this is an easy way to remove potential water spots...
Another note, if you get this on your engine parts and it dries, you'll have a heck of a time getting it off... Here is a secret, use peanut butter to remove it from those areas where you goofed...
Okay you have all my cleaning secrets now...
Simply the Best Metal Polish March 11, 2008 Carole M. Pearson (Ocala, Florida) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is by far the best metal polish I have ever used! I make jewelry and I use Silver solder in the process. I use the Simichrome polish to bring my silver items up to a fantastic shine! I reccomend it to all of my customers as a way to keep their items looking like new. It is not the easiest polish to find but it is worth the hunt when you do find it. I found it easier to order from Amazon.com than to run all over town trying to find it.
Good Stuff May 1, 2009 Robert Bryan 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First off I have to say this was delivered extreemly fast. I was impressed by that right off. A few days later (when the sun came out) I tried out the Simichrome on my motorcycle. It works great. As the directions state, use sparingly. You do not need alot to get the job done. This is definitly worth the few $ it costs.
Simichrome Polish - A Winner May 23, 2009 E. Harper (Long Beach, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Cleaner Simichrome Polish 50 Gram/1.76 oz
I was advised by an ebay Seller to try this polish. It has its uses for identifying Bakelite and celluloid jewelry, use carefully, knowledgeably, after reading up on it, or not at all! It is great for gold and silver jewelry and some other metals. It put the cleaning and shine that I got from my professional cloth (white/grey 2 piece) to shame. I bought a tube when the price came down a little. I am very pleased with it.
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