Agreed- Meguiar`s M105 and M205 are stellar metal polishes.
Aluminum, stainless, and chrome are no problem for this duo. Either liquid will REMOVE scratches from all three metals. Caution!- typical chrome plating is pretty darned thin. Don`t even ask how I know.
That was some of the shiniest nickel l I`ve ever seen...
Once you use M105 or M205 with the D/A Microfiber Discs, you`re probably going to quit buying pots of "metal" polish. I still keep some around, though. Can`t seem to kick the habit. Yup. Nice, full, brand new jars of metal polish.
Kevin Brown
NXTti Instructor, Meguiar`s/Ford SEMA Team, Meguiar`s Distributor/Retailer
thumbs up on Flitz :thumbup:
I will miss you TID! R.I.P !
thanks for the tips everyone!
Originally Posted by Th0001
Be sure to look at Nuvite polishes before you make your final decision.
Mega thumbs-up to Flitz.
It works on bare aluminum and brass like nothing I`ve ever used before, and it is mild enough to even use on blued firearms (with an old T-shirt) and clean up the bluing without removing it.
105 does make for an awesome metal polish :thumbup:
I have used Collinite Metal wax, blue-magic, and mothers powermetal depending on how much correction is needed. I haven`t used the Mx05 twins but I should really look into that too.
How aggresive do you need to get? A good place to find lots of metal polishes is at a truck stop.
Yo Dave. I got that truckers catalog tou posted about on that other forum. Lots of intresting stuff for sure Taking picture
I went to that store with Bill Buxton while I was up at his place in Maine. You think the catalog is something you should see the store. I had left Jack in the car and the owners heard her barking and asked me if I wanted to bring her in the store so I did. Very nice people there.
Remember no direct links to another vendor site. Also this is a final warning to not push your products here. Please respect the forum and it`s owner.
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