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Review on Cape Cod Polish 8828 Polishing by Ryan Frazier

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product! for Housewares

Cape Cod Metal Polish has become my favorite watch polish. A house. I really have to give credit to the company for making such a cool jar with very clear instructions on the lid. The polish is designed for silver, gold, brass, copper, nickel, tin, aluminum and stainless steel. Yes it can be used on coated metal for clocks and kitchen utensils, I do not vouch for craft knives or other cutting tools that have some sort of decorative coating on the handles. The instructions say you can easily polish coated metals, so I'm assuming this will work just as well as a light touch up. Nitrile glove. The cloths are soaked in mineral oil and polishing paste, the hand towels are nice and thick for repeated use. A Seiko watch that I wear every day for everyday tasks. The outer bezel was quite scratched and my kinetic watch had a deep pit so I pushed harder to polish the stainless steel to remove the scratches. For those who have never used, I've used a polishing cloth, I definitely recommend this. There are a few things that will help you detail your jewelry: Cotton swab - cut the cotton swab head at a sharp angle that gives Give you a scratch tip to work around the crown, case back and between the lugs. Additional Microfiber Clothing - If the buffing and buffing cloth turns grey, use a new surface for best results. I've included a couple of photos to show you the results of the polish, some of the scratches are actually microfiber fibers but as you can see the light my fingers are reflecting off the mirror like a finish. I tried taking a few angles to show the sparkle and the polish really shines!

Pros
  • Metal Polish
Cons
  • Crumpled Packaging