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Robert Macy

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Any recommendation for a 'great' stainless steel polish to use next to
glass and plastic?

I found those consumer ones streak the SS, and worse, score the
plastics.
 
Robert Macy Inscribed thus:

Any recommendation for a 'great' stainless steel polish to use next to
glass and plastic?

I found those consumer ones streak the SS, and worse, score the
plastics.
Cheap toothpaste works for me !

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Best Regards:
Baron.
 
Baron wrote:
Robert Macy Inscribed thus:

Any recommendation for a 'great' stainless steel polish to use next to
glass and plastic?

I found those consumer ones streak the SS, and worse, score the
plastics.

Cheap toothpaste works for me !

How cheap? I bought six cases of 24 tubes for a dollar a case. I
donated it to a local group that helps homeless Veterans.


--
You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense.
 
Michael A. Terrell Inscribed thus:

Baron wrote:

Robert Macy Inscribed thus:

Any recommendation for a 'great' stainless steel polish to use next
to glass and plastic?

I found those consumer ones streak the SS, and worse, score the
plastics.

Cheap toothpaste works for me !


How cheap? I bought six cases of 24 tubes for a dollar a case. I
donated it to a local group that helps homeless Veterans.
I was inferring a "no name" brand...

--
Best Regards:
Baron.
 
"Robert Macy" <robert.a.macy@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Any recommendation for a 'great' stainless steel polish to use next to
glass and plastic?

I found those consumer ones streak the SS, and worse, score the
plastics.
We have a lot of 'brushed' finish stainless in the wife's food business, and
they keep that looking nice by first wiping over with warm soapy water, and
when dried off, wiping with baby oil. Leaves a really nice lustrous-looking
finish that tends to resist getting dirty again, for some time.

Arfa
 
Baron wrote:
Michael A. Terrell Inscribed thus:


Baron wrote:

Robert Macy Inscribed thus:

Any recommendation for a 'great' stainless steel polish to use next
to glass and plastic?

I found those consumer ones streak the SS, and worse, score the
plastics.

Cheap toothpaste works for me !


How cheap? I bought six cases of 24 tubes for a dollar a case. I
donated it to a local group that helps homeless Veterans.


I was inferring a "no name" brand...

I've never seen any with no name. ;-)


--
You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense.
 
Michael A. Terrell Inscribed thus:

Baron wrote:

Michael A. Terrell Inscribed thus:


Baron wrote:

Robert Macy Inscribed thus:

Any recommendation for a 'great' stainless steel polish to use
next to glass and plastic?

I found those consumer ones streak the SS, and worse, score the
plastics.

Cheap toothpaste works for me !


How cheap? I bought six cases of 24 tubes for a dollar a case.
I
donated it to a local group that helps homeless Veterans.


I was inferring a "no name" brand...


I've never seen any with no name. ;-)
Doh ! Back to cheap...

--
Best Regards:
Baron.
 
Baron wrote:
Michael A. Terrell Inscribed thus:


Baron wrote:

Michael A. Terrell Inscribed thus:


Baron wrote:

Robert Macy Inscribed thus:

Any recommendation for a 'great' stainless steel polish to use
next to glass and plastic?

I found those consumer ones streak the SS, and worse, score the
plastics.

Cheap toothpaste works for me !


How cheap? I bought six cases of 24 tubes for a dollar a case.
I
donated it to a local group that helps homeless Veterans.


I was inferring a "no name" brand...


I've never seen any with no name. ;-)


Doh ! Back to cheap...

Cheap seems to be a theme around here. :)


--
You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense.
 
"Arfa Daily" wrote in message news:uNLkq.779$ot3.241@newsfe05.ams2...



"Robert Macy" <robert.a.macy@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1f3fe09b-5f81-408d-893b-aee096a13883@d10g2000yqf.googlegroups.com...
Any recommendation for a 'great' stainless steel polish to use next to
glass and plastic?

I found those consumer ones streak the SS, and worse, score the
plastics.
We have a lot of 'brushed' finish stainless in the wife's food business, and
they keep that looking nice by first wiping over with warm soapy water, and
when dried off, wiping with baby oil. Leaves a really nice lustrous-looking
finish that tends to resist getting dirty again, for some time.

WD-40 also works well.
 

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