My Review: Noxon 7 - Metal Polish

stadt11

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Since my dual-tips are single-walled, the stainless-steel was starting to tarnish. I called a local plating shop to find out how much it would be to get them ceramic coated. They suggested I try Noxon 7 first to see if that got rid of the tarnished look of the tips.

Well, Sunday I spent a few hours rubbing the heck out of the tips, lots of elbow-grease, and they're good as new. :thumbs:

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Left Side Polished:

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After 1 Tip Is Finished, Compared To Other Tip:

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Thats pretty awesome! where did you get the polish? I need some for my tip on my truck!
 

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I ordered it from my local Do-It-Best Hardware Store for about $4, but saw it yesterday at Menards too, in the cleaning supplies.
 

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I ordered it from my local Do-It-Best Hardware Store for about $4, but saw it yesterday at Menards too, in the cleaning supplies.

Thanks man! I found it a t a local Ace Hardware store! $4.99


What did you use to scrub it with?
 

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oh ok, I know what that is. Thanks. does it work on chrome?
 

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I might have to try it, I need a polish for my wheels and bumpers
 

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What did you use to scrub it with?
Used an extra polishing rag/towel, the more "rough" the fabric the better. Microfiber cloths won't work well, you need a fabric with a little "bite". Just remember, lots of polish on the rag & rub hard in small areas.
 

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