Cleaning Polished Rims, URRRR!!!
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so it will clean up the lenses too? i've been trying to get those guys clean for a while now. I didn't realize you could use the flitz on other materials besides metal
yeah you definitely don't need to use a whole lot. The stuff works great with just a little amount as you said.
yeah you definitely don't need to use a whole lot. The stuff works great with just a little amount as you said.
Hell yeah, it gets more of that white, hazy crap off the lenses than the stuff they make specifically for it. I also used it on my bass boat when I had it for that milky white that gets on the fiberglass.
From their website:
Flitz Polish - Paste
One product, Many uses. Metal, Plastic, Fiberglass, Glass, Corian®...
This is our signature product. The one that launched our company over 30 years ago. A concentrated cream, Flitz Polish is unsurpassed in its ability to Clean, Polish, Deoxidize and Protect. Tough,durable protection; Non-abrasive formula; Non-toxic; Non-flammable;USDA authorized; Protects up to 6 months in fresh water; up to 3 monthsin salt water.
Use on:
Brass, Copper, Silverplate, Sterling Silver, Chrome, Stainless Steel, Nickel, Bronze, Solid Gold, Aluminum, Annodized Aluminum, Beryllium, Magnesium, Platinum, Pewter, Factory Hot Gun Bluing, Painted Surfaces, Formica®, Cultured Marble, Corian®, Glass, Plexiglas®, Plastics, Fiberglass, Eisenglass, and Armatel®
Easily Removes:
Tarnish, Rust, Water Stains, Chalking, Lime Deposits, Heat Discoloration, Lead & Powder Residue, Oxidation, Bugs, Tar, Oil, Fingerprints, Tree Sap, Bird Droppings, Graffiti, Dyes, Black Streaks/Scuff Marks.
and they ain't lyin...