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Review on 🌟 Shine and Protect: BigKitchen Wenol Metal Polish Shiner with Surface Protection by Travis Jenkins

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nothing better! suitable for household goods

amazing things! I have found more uses for this metal polishing cream than I thought. I love sales and you never know what you're going to get. I once found a cute little hand painted lipstick jar, but the handcrafted metal lid was awful. Some kind of metal, I still don't know what kind of metal it is. cover with metal polishing cream and a soft cloth. The lid was dull grey, like gunmetal. It is not silver plated or even silver plated but to my great amazement this product turned the lid of the jar into a mirror effect with lots of shine. be some kind of precious metal in the content. This metal polishing cream made the lid of the jar look brand new. Despite being a non-abrasive cream, this product has removed all signs of wear from the jar lid. I was totally amazed at the difference before and after. How a "cream" can polish even the worst scratches on metal I still can't figure out, but this is easy to do without using a lot of "elbow grease". A limitation. Well, maybe two. Try to only use this material in a well-ventilated area as it stinks to high heaven. And the door is a little longer. I found that using paper towels was enough to get the mirror-like shine I was getting. And the smell goes away with the used paper towels. Also, I'm not sure how caustic this cream is, so it's best not to use it around children or people with respiratory problems. But I wasn't wearing gloves or anything when using this cream and it didn't burn my skin or anything - it just smells awful when used. much longer than anything else I have ever used. I've also tried using it to polish crystal and glass items but it doesn't work on these items. I'm not sure what it's made of, but it should remove some of the metal from what you're polishing. Not recommended for use on very thin silver plated items as this will remove the very thin outer layer of silver. However, I have found on some finely silver-plated items that if the base metal beneath the silver plating is also silver, the base metal will be polished to a bright luster unless you do serious close-up investigation. On a polished piece, it's difficult to see where the thin silver coating has turned to a silver-colored base metal. In other words, if the base metal contains copper, it doesn't work very well. But it's great for objects whose base metal is more silvery or greyish; If the silver plate is fully polished, the end result will be better. Just be aware of the need for ventilation when working with this product. To put it mildly, a very sharp thing. chrome polish? Nothing better!

Pros
  • health and life
Cons
  • doubt