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Palladium is PA`s metal polish.
Their site says it`s good for brushed/unpainted aluminum, chrome, silver, gold, copper, brass, and stainless steel.
It also leaves behind protection.
So its an AIO metal polish.
I`ve used it around the house and on my college ring as well as a stainless Tiffany ring. Worked well there. I`ve also used it on exhaust tips.
Pictured below are some wheels on a car I did in the past few weeks (ok so maybe it was a month ago- I`ve been lazy about posting).
The exhaust tips picture were mostly 0000steel wool for the win but palladium did bring the extra shine and protection.
Thoughts: Per usual, really easy to use and a tiny bit would do almost the entire wheel. I did these by hand and a yellow circle pad sold on site here. Followed up with supersport but these pics are palladium only.
It`s expensive, yes but I think the 100ml bottle I bought will last my entire lifetime (possibly an exaggeration but I literally used about 8 dots to do all 4 wheels and the exhaust tips were finished off with the residue still on the applicator pad).
Worth it? I dunno but I own it already and its sure nice. I`m sure any chrome polish would have yielded similar results but I chose this one since, well, I already had it and it is an AIO and so that saved me one step, even though in typical ME fashion I added more shine/protection later.
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Their site says it`s good for brushed/unpainted aluminum, chrome, silver, gold, copper, brass, and stainless steel.
It also leaves behind protection.
So its an AIO metal polish.
I`ve used it around the house and on my college ring as well as a stainless Tiffany ring. Worked well there. I`ve also used it on exhaust tips.
Pictured below are some wheels on a car I did in the past few weeks (ok so maybe it was a month ago- I`ve been lazy about posting).
The exhaust tips picture were mostly 0000steel wool for the win but palladium did bring the extra shine and protection.
Thoughts: Per usual, really easy to use and a tiny bit would do almost the entire wheel. I did these by hand and a yellow circle pad sold on site here. Followed up with supersport but these pics are palladium only.
It`s expensive, yes but I think the 100ml bottle I bought will last my entire lifetime (possibly an exaggeration but I literally used about 8 dots to do all 4 wheels and the exhaust tips were finished off with the residue still on the applicator pad).
Worth it? I dunno but I own it already and its sure nice. I`m sure any chrome polish would have yielded similar results but I chose this one since, well, I already had it and it is an AIO and so that saved me one step, even though in typical ME fashion I added more shine/protection later.
Thanks for viewing















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