Subject: [Harp-L] metal polish



 
Thanks for letting me know, fjm. You're welcome. 
 
I'm not ordinarily a 'product pusher'....but this stuff is just so  
good...was developed by a housewife (for real), in order to be less toxic than  all 
the other metal polishes previously on the market. And it does work on  
plexiglas, plastic, ceramic and glass surfaces; leaves a smooth, soft 'glow' on 
 brass (reed plates) which I personally love, and helps prevent any further 
 tarnishing under the cover plates. Works on all metals. In some ads I've 
seen  they tout it for use on brass saxophones, other instruments (guns,  
motorcycles,boats and even gelcoated cars)...so it's multipurpose.
 
I'd only reiterate that the tiniest amount goes a very long  way...one 
small tube (roughly $5 - $7.00 depending where you purchase it -  my local CVS 
now has it in stock), will stretch forever. I've only tried the  tube polish, 
none of their other products and haven't yet tried their newer  lavender 
scented version but will when my current tube finally runs  out. Here's a link 
to that one:
 
 
_http://www.metalbrite.net/page/1017618?gclid=COH_nLP0wZwCFZ5C5godOmnGng_ 
(http://www.metalbrite.net/page/1017618?gclid=COH_nLP0wZwCFZ5C5godOmnGng) 
 
 
I also prefer Scott Rags (cloth 'paper' towels sold for primarily  
automotive use) to apply it to my harmonicas and silver jewelry since they don't  
shred as easily as paper towels and hold up to buffing. They're for other  
purposes too but I save them for my harmonicas so one box of 200 lasts me for 
an  exceedingly long time. I fold up a bunch into a zip lock baggie for  
travelling.
 
Elizabeth
 
"Message: 9
Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 07:36:56 -0700
From: fjm  <bad_hat@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Harp-L] metal polish
To: h-l _harp-l@xxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx) 

Elizabeth mentions the Maas polish when the subject comes up.  It's  
extraordinarily good.  Much better than Flitz.  I'm not sure I  would 
have bothered to try it if she hadn't mentioned it so continuously.  
Great stuff and thanks Elizabeth.   fjm"






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