THE ULTIMATE polish ??? Which is yours?

Thanks - I'll try that on my old straight razors. I've used Maas and it works OK. I've used a mix of ammonia and red rouge and works pretty much like Maas - I think that's the basic formula for several polishes.

Keith

i used quite a bit of different metal polishes when i detailed cars and i don't know what makes this one different, but it put's all the rest of the competition to shame. it's effortless and it's performance is off the charts.

definitely give it a try.
 
Do you use the regular Autosol Metal Polish? That is the only one I have tried, but I noticed that they have a Dursol polish and a stainless steel polish too.

I have been using mostly Mother's Mag polish because it's cheap and I also load some leather strops with it, but I have use Autosol, Simichrome, Flitz, Brasso and Meguiars too. Autosol is the best I have used so far.

Regular stuff that comes in the black and gold tube. The best thing about Autosol is it actually removes scratches that other polishes wont.

I use it on strops too. I've made several beater strops I keep around the house, truck, etc. I use cardstock instead of leather.
Autosol works fine straight out of the tube, but it really shines when it dries and becoms a powder.

This convex edge was done with just a smooth cut mill file, 250 grit Eze-Lap, and a soft Arkansas.
Straight from the Arkansas to the Autosol loaded strop will give you a bright mirror finish like this.

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Wow, I went to the Maas web site, holy smokes that stuff sounds like the real deal. I checked the web site and could not find anything about it being food safe? I did notice on the web site where they used it to clean/polish cookware and silverware so I'm assuming it is, but assumptions get me in trouble especially with the Mrs. so does anyone know if it is food safe?
 
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