Justins00ss
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The next new release I was privileged to try is the Mckees 37 Fast Metal Polish.
So before I got my hands on this I have been using the Mckees RV line chrome and aluminum polish which I also tested before being released. After talking with Nick he mentioned that the main difference between the Mckees Fast Metal Polish and the RV line of metal polish is that the Mckees Fast Metal Polish contains finer abrasives that finish out nicer. And it also contains an anti corrosion agent to protect against future dulling.
McKee’s 37 FAST Metal Polish
One of the main areas I am always polishing are my stainless exhaust tips which do to a good bit of engine modifications become caked in soot after some spirited driving! I also now have polished aluminum wheels which at this point don`t need any polishing but will definitely be trying this on them in the future.


It`s been a good bit of time since the last time I polished them.

For application I I simply applied dab on a blue surgical huck towel and began polishing.



This is just after a good rubbing and not a final buff. The caked on soot was easily removed.

After a final wipe off I was left with a brilliant shine!



As I mentioned earlier this contains finer abrasives and that`s something I had asked Nick about after trying this product because of the brilliant shine I was left with. I have have had great results with the RV version of metal polish but this seem to amp it up just a bit more. Pretty cool product.
So before I got my hands on this I have been using the Mckees RV line chrome and aluminum polish which I also tested before being released. After talking with Nick he mentioned that the main difference between the Mckees Fast Metal Polish and the RV line of metal polish is that the Mckees Fast Metal Polish contains finer abrasives that finish out nicer. And it also contains an anti corrosion agent to protect against future dulling.
McKee’s 37 FAST Metal Polish
One of the main areas I am always polishing are my stainless exhaust tips which do to a good bit of engine modifications become caked in soot after some spirited driving! I also now have polished aluminum wheels which at this point don`t need any polishing but will definitely be trying this on them in the future.


It`s been a good bit of time since the last time I polished them.

For application I I simply applied dab on a blue surgical huck towel and began polishing.



This is just after a good rubbing and not a final buff. The caked on soot was easily removed.

After a final wipe off I was left with a brilliant shine!



As I mentioned earlier this contains finer abrasives and that`s something I had asked Nick about after trying this product because of the brilliant shine I was left with. I have have had great results with the RV version of metal polish but this seem to amp it up just a bit more. Pretty cool product.