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  • qid
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    Re: All Metal Polish

    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    That could be a pretty looking sink though, don't ya think???
    Well will let you guys know once I do it.. ;-) Thanks (davey g-force + Mike) for all clarifications..
    Last edited by qid; Apr 15, 2011, 09:19 AM. Reason: add

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Re: All Metal Polish

    Originally posted by davey g-force View Post
    Yes, but Mike was talking about Black Chrome there - which your average stainless steel kitchen sink ISN'T.
    That could be a pretty looking sink though, don't ya think???

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  • davey g-force
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    Originally posted by qid View Post
    Thanks - the only reason I asked this question was because..
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    Originally Posted by Michael Stoops
    This product is for bare metal only!!! Black Chrome is usually an anodized finish and not true chrome - do not use this product on those wheels, and while we're at it, do NOT use Hot Rims Chrome Wheel Cleaner on them either!!!
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    Yes, but Mike was talking about Black Chrome there - which your average stainless steel kitchen sink ISN'T.

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  • chutoyy
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    Re: All Metal Polish

    Hmm... Received All Metal Polish in a sample pack from Meguiar's.... I don't have anything polished metal on my car... So I tried it on my cousin's car.

    Didn't have the rotary at the time so I just did it by hand.


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  • qid
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    Re: All Metal Polish

    Originally posted by Thomas S. View Post
    Sure..it's in the name "All Metal"
    Thanks - the only reason I asked this question was because..
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    Originally Posted by Michael Stoops
    This product is for bare metal only!!! Black Chrome is usually an anodized finish and not true chrome - do not use this product on those wheels, and while we're at it, do NOT use Hot Rims Chrome Wheel Cleaner on them either!!!
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  • Thomas S.
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    Re: All Metal Polish

    Originally posted by qid View Post
    Is it ok to use this product on kitchen sink to bring back some shine...?
    Sure..it's in the name "All Metal"

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  • qid
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    Re: All Metal Polish

    Is it ok to use this product on kitchen sink to bring back some shine...?

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  • Digital
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    When I get some sunshine this will be a fun little project to do... I don't even know where to start on those wheels.

    Thanks for the quick reply, I will let you know my approach and what worked and didn't work.

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Getting into the very tightest areas of those wheels is going to be fun - you can use either a foam applicator pad or a microfiber towel, whichever seems to work better for you, and just do what you can to work into those tight spots. The DynaCone in the Wheel Polishing Kit will probably reach the broader areas of those recessed parts, but not into the corners. You might be able to use a dremel tool with a polishing wheel attachment too.

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  • Digital
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    Re: All Metal Polish

    I got the cone kit and going be using it on my wheels when it stops raining, next week. Hopefully. But my question is, what can I use to get in the tight spots of the wheels?

    Here's a pic of the wheels.



    If you look around the lip and they have those small holes and things on them. Also in the middle, of those things, forgot the name of what they are called.

    So would I just use a foam applicator pad or should I use a Supreme Shine Microfiber Towel?

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  • Thomas S.
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    Ok, thanks!

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Originally posted by Thomas S. View Post
    Is it true that All Metal Polysh does NOT have any abrasives in it? Just a chemical cleaner, sort of speak..
    Not sure where you might have heard this, but it's not correct. There definitely are abrasives in All Metal Polish.

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  • Thomas S.
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    Is it true that All Metal Polysh does NOT have any abrasives in it? Just a chemical cleaner, sort of speak..

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Originally posted by rocketman7 View Post
    Michael,
    This is a real Black Chrome finish from California Chrome. Take a look here:
    Black Chrome plating results in a look that will set you apart from the crowd. We can Black Chrome parts, wheels and more! Black Chrome's available in two tints
    Yes, and that is exactly the problem with trying to use a metal polish or chrome wheel cleaner on this finish. You can take the absolute finest, most durable chrome finish (that would normally be perfectly safe and compatible with either All Metal Polish or Hot Rims Chrome Wheel Cleaner) and then add this "Sputter Deposition and Powder Coat" finish to it...... and you've now changed things dramatically. Now, anything you apply to the wheels is being applied to this top coating, not the true chrome finish underneath it, and that's where the problems start - you run the very real risk of removing that finish. We've seen it happen far too many times, simply because that word "chrome" is still in the description.

    It's sort of like polished aluminum wheels with a clear coat on them. Anything you apply to these wheels is applied to the clear coat, not the polished aluminum. Rarely does the substrate mean all that much; it's the top finish that you're working on that needs to be considered. Just like polishing the paint on a Mazda Miata - the hood and trunk are aluminum, the doors, fenders and quarter panels are steel and the front and rear bumper covers are a urethane plastic of some sort. But they are all covered in basically the same paint, so you deal with them all the same way.

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  • rocketman7
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    OK, answered my own question looking further into the website. They do use a form of clearcoat and warn against using anything with abrasives to clean them. Guess I'll just have to be happy with a good coat of wax. Thanks Mike!

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