New use for NXT metal polish

az57chevy

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I have a jar of Meguiar's NXT metal polish. I've tried it out on my existing chrome - brightwork and was surprised it didn't turn real black. So was uncertain if it was working.



Last week the missus complained that the kitchen stainless steel sink was looking shabby and old with no sprakle. Well four blue paper shop towels and ten minutes later I had a sparkly sink, water beading up on the bottom of the sink and a happy wife.



Can it get any better than this?



:bounce
 
I should have taken pictures of my toaster after going at it with the Mothers mag/alum polish last summer. I might have to redo it and take a picture this time. :)
 
az57chevy said:
I have a jar of Meguiar's NXT metal polish. I've tried it out on my existing chrome - brightwork and was surprised it didn't turn real black. So was uncertain if it was working.



Last week the missus complained that the kitchen stainless steel sink was looking shabby and old with no sprakle. Well four blue paper shop towels and ten minutes later I had a sparkly sink, water beading up on the bottom of the sink and a happy wife.



Can it get any better than this?



:bounce
:showpics
 
I almost considered taking a pic with half of it polish and half original! This is the final product on an eight year old sink



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