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That too. I use a 3M product for chrome and stainless. It shines like the sun!!! I think I am going to have a ball with this job. I have to go to the Canadian border tomorrow LOL. 150 mile round trip. These folks are gona keep me busy.................I work best when I am busy, a;ways thinking.......... Feels good..........unlike crazybitch I was working prior for. She thought she had to so all my thinking. What a nightmare she was..........




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Re: second week of new job. Working in some nice homes..
By: micro
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Tue, 02 Jan 18 10:28 PM
Msg. 41291 of 47202

Nemo

A tip for you to make things shine seriously.
When I was remodeling my father's house and wanting to really make the chrome shine or stainless, I used Turtle Wax chrome polish on it to get rid of oxidation and then make it shine! A quick wipe of some acetone will work wonders also.....

ZEP make a stainless steel spray can polish, cleaner for SINKS that works fast and easy. Simply spray it on a dry stainless sink, et it sit a minute, and wipe it with clean dry soft rag. Amazing results.

Just some things I found out that made old things look like new again...


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