✨ Shine On: Elevate Your Metal Game! ✨
Blue Magic500-06 Metal Polish Cream is a non-abrasive tarnish and oxidation remover designed for a variety of metal surfaces including chrome, aluminum, brass, copper, sterling silver, and stainless steel. With a weight of 1.21 pounds and compact dimensions, this 19.25 oz. cream not only restores shine but also provides a lasting protective coating to keep your metals looking their best.
Material | Stainless Steel, Metal |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.4 x 3.7 x 3.7 inches |
Brand | Blue Magic |
Compatible Material | Gold, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Brass, Metal, Copper |
Item Weight | 1.21 Pounds |
Grit Number | 500 |
Manufacturer | Black Magic |
Model | Black Magic METAL POLISH -- 550 GRAM PASTE |
Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.4 x 3.7 x 3.7 inches |
Item model number | 500-06 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 500-06 |
R**Z
Brought New Life to a 39-Year-Old Bike Brake Caliper!
This polish does exactly what it claims—restores shine to old, dull metal without leaving a mess.I used it on a 39-year-old bicycle brake caliper, and the difference was noticeable right away. The application was easy: I spread it with shop paper towels, then buffed it out with a cloth to reveal a clean shine. No greasy or nasty residue was left behind.While I only used elbow grease, I’m confident an orbital polisher would have brought out an even deeper shine. The polish does carry the distinct smell common to most mag wheel cleaners, but nothing too strong or unpleasant.All in all, this product impressed me. It revived decades-old parts with minimal effort and left them looking refreshed and bright.The photos show a reference picture on how dirty the calipers were and how the rear brake looks after a deep clean and polish.
P**N
Best polish for chrome
Amazing polish. Worked great on my chrome and polished metal/aluminum.
M**C
I still can't believe this worked so well.
I ordered this to try on my headlights after reading about it on a gaming restoration forum. I thought there was no way but I had to find out for myself. Bottom line, works great and is amazing for headlights. With very little effort I polished both my headlights nearly 2 months ago and they still look great.I also tried it on an old coffee kettle and it polished it really nice and again it didn't take a lot of energy to get it looking nice.I am loving the protection and how it is holding up because I didn't want to have to do this every week.I recommend this stuff for headlights and getting things looking nice.
A**A
Great product, damaged during shipping though.
The product is great. It must’ve been damaged in shipping and some spilled in the box.
G**.
Excellent - Not a Miracle - There Are No Miracles To Be Had
Yes, there are no miracles. A miracle would be to apply polish to heavily oxidized aluminum, work it for a while with an angle buffer, and have it come out with a mirror finish. There is nothing - NOTHING - that will do that. Nor is there anything you can spray on that will remove heavily oxidation. All polishes are work.I'm redoing a 1953 Airstream that was probably never polished and spent the last 22 years sitting in the sun and weather on a farm. (There was a tree growing through the tongue.) It's overall heavily oxidized. The surface feels like fine sandpaper. Now, these vintage Airstreams were made with all-clad aluminum that has a thin surface layer of soft metal to take that true mirror finish you don't see on new ones. You can indeed return it to that state, but this polish won't do that. No polish alone will do that. That requires many steps of abrasives to remove scratches and several steps of different polishes to bring back the shine. That's more than I want to do, so I determined to do the best a polish could do. This is the one I chose.Being a polish, it can't remove scratched. Nor an it or any other polish remove all the oxidation in one pass. It takes multiple applications, wiping away black oxide and buffing after each application. If your aluminum isn't too heavily oxidized, meaning it's clouded but without visible nodules of oxidation, you can get a pretty nice finish with two or three applications. Heavy oxidation will take three, four, or more. And that's with an angle grinder type polisher, and running through a fair number of wool applicators. You don't want to try to do it all in one pass, because you'll build up so much black oxide that it will hard to remove. It's impressive enough that you actually can get through heavy oxidation with a polish.You will get filthy. You can just about throw away your clothes when the project's done. And you'll need a LOT or cotton polishing rags. (We bought them by the pound from the Goodwill store where they dump their excess by the pound.) You'll use one to wipe down the oxide and another to buff it up before you finish it with your orbital buffer. The result will, if it's old, still show its age, but the shine can be good enough to read a newspaper's reflection. I tried other polishes. None that I tried did as well as this one.I am about one-third through the project, an 18-foot aluminum travel trailer. I expect to run through the entire 72 ounce jar and then some, but I think I can do the past pass with some of the other polishes I tried first. But I understand now why they get $3000 to polish these things to a mirror finish.Needless to say, if you just want to polish a newish aluminum object that is only a little dulled, the results will be stunning. If you're doing something that's just mildly oxidized, you can get a very nice finish with a reasonable investment of sweat.So, five stars for doing all a polish can do, better than most.
O**A
Grate silver and stainless steel cleaner
It works great on my stainless steel that had rust spots and cleaning a silver jewelry box. The silver jewelry box needed a few rounds since it was very dark but it did a great job. Due to the intricate work of the box some spots were difficult to get into but it’s 100x better than it was.
"**N
Works great
Great polish! Used it to restore mirror hardware in a 1986 f100. Look like brand new mirrors when we got done. Really good stuff
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