Re: [doc] Stainless Steel Polish
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Re: [doc] Stainless Steel Polish



Several years ago I used a 3M Stainless Steel Polish that had a lemony
smell, and where I had been able to use my previous polish on the "black"
and "painted" areas of the car (fascias, louvre, windshield reveals, etc),
this new stuff after exposure to the sun turned those areas kind of yellow.

I then went back to using the Super Hi-Lite stuff and it cleaned up the
yellow haze. After seeing the SS-Glo stuff here, I switched to that.

If this stuff from EcoLab (a big name here in the states) works on the
painted/black areas, too, I'd be interested in seeing it in action at NEC
this year.

James

> From: Martin Gutkowski <webmaster@xxxx>
> Reply-To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 13:14:08 +0100
> To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [doc] Stainless Steel Polish
> 
> It's called Ecolab Stainless Steel Polish, and it smells of lemons :-)
> You MUST NOT apply it in direct sunlight, or when the stainless is warm,
> because it'll evaporate before you can rub it in properly.





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