Fun with Propolish

jaybs02

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We were starting to get things ready for halloween and the upcoming holidays, :wacko: so I had the brass candle sticks which haven't been done in a while. So with todays crummy weather I thought I would polish them up and I remember Steve said that ProPolish worked on metal as well so I thought I would give it a try.

Before:
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Afters:
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I must say I am very happy with the results. Looks like I found another way to spend money on detailing supplies :-p

"J"
 
Thanks for the comments,

Tubafeak, I did that by hand with an old terry wash cloth, to polish and remove most of the black residue, then I went over them with an inexpensive MF

Travis, I'm tempeted to go over them with some EX-P but I don't know it that will prevent them from tarnishing.

"J"
 
I'm not sure if EX-P will prevent the brass from tarnishing, but it's worth a shot. If you do, keep us posted though I hate polishing metalwork only to have it tarnish within a couple months.
 
Thanks Steve, maybe I'll give it a try.
Of course you know my wife already thinks that I am crazy and this is not going to help my case of proving her wrong :lol:

"J"
 
Nice work! I've been thinking of putting some Natty's Blue on top of my old wood computer desk. I'll probably save that for a day in the dead of winter.

Regards,
*LS1*
 
**Closes thread quick so mom doesn't see**


A couple days ago she took the S&W and sprayed all her artificial plants with it, just to see what happened. (Not much. LOL)
 
Jay it's funny that you wrote this, as I used to carry some candle sticks with me to antique car show and demonstrate Professional Polish to clean them.
Many of the really old Antique Cars have a lot of Brass, Chrome, and some Stainless and these guys really liked an easy job.... :yes:
 
jaybs95 said:
We were starting to get things ready for halloween and the upcoming holidays, :wacko: so I had the brass candle sticks which haven't been done in a while. So with todays crummy weather I thought I would polish them up and I remember Steve said that ProPolish worked on metal as well so I thought I would give it a try.


I must say I am very happy with the results. Looks like I found another way to spend money on detailing supplies :-p

"J"


There is a restaraunt in my neighborhood that has huge brass beer taps and they use only Pro Polish on them to shine and cut down on the fingerprints.

Way to go Steve! :punk:
 
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