Posted 2010-01-25 11:49 AM (#115682) Subject: Welcome Metal Wax
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Please welcome our newest advertiser, Metal Wax. I've also invited Mark to share some information about his company and product with us in this thread.
Posted 2010-01-27 10:29 AM (#115778 - in reply to #115682) Subject: RE: Welcome Metal Wax
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There are 4 products in the Metalwax line.
The first is a High Performance cleaner that is used on the extruded aluminum and the stainless steel. It will take the corrosion off and brighten the aluminum. This product will not hurt paint or decals.
The next product is the Metalwax Polish. This is used on the stainless steel and fenders ,running boards, diamond plate. As it relates to the aluminum sides, it is best just to use the cleaner. Once you start to polish the extruded aluminum, it can be a never ending process.
The next product is the Top Wax. It is used on all painted surfaces and will remove black streaks with ease. It deep cleans the paint.
The final product is Spray Shine. It is used as a touch up for the Metal Wax. This product is good for shining many types of metal such as aluminum appliances,brass and copper.
So to answer your question, the High Performance cleaner, the Metal Wax and the Top Wax will be what you need to do the job right. Full instructions come with the products. These products can be used for many different jobs. For instance, the Cleaner will remove hard water stains on glass. The cleaner and the Metal Wax will turn diamond plate into a mirror finish. It can also be used on glass.
These are professional grade products that were originally developed for Aircraft.
Posted 2010-01-27 10:48 AM (#115779 - in reply to #115778) Subject: RE: Welcome Metal Wax
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This is AWESOME stuff!! I have used it for several years and my trailer looks brand new. The results shown on the website ARE the results you will get at home. I always keep some on hand. Can't say enough good things about it!
Posted 2010-01-27 11:12 PM (#115819 - in reply to #115778) Subject: RE: Welcome Metal Wax
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Thanks for your information,Metal Wax man.You have made a good point about polishing aluminum.Thought I'd try a little aluminum polish on my dressing room door on my 1995 mill finish Sooner 2H trailer.When I saw what was happening,what I was DOING,I stopped,but now there is a big spot about the size of a saucer on my dressing room door that is super-bright.One day I'll get energetic enough to do the whole door,but,I sure do think that would look funny,also.Maybe they'll all think I replaced the door!
Posted 2010-01-29 8:48 PM (#115894 - in reply to #115819) Subject: RE: Welcome Metal Wax
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Originally written by crowleysridgegirl on 2010-01-27 11:12 PM
Thanks for your information,Metal Wax man.You have made a good point about polishing aluminum.Thought I'd try a little aluminum polish on my dressing room door on my 1995 mill finish Sooner 2H trailer.When I saw what was happening,what I was DOING,I stopped,but now there is a big spot about the size of a saucer on my dressing room door that is super-bright.One day I'll get energetic enough to do the whole door,but,I sure do think that would look funny,also.Maybe they'll all think I replaced the door!
We had our mill finish 04 Sooner acid washed 2 years ago and it looked great. It had a 24' floor and we had the inside and outside done for just over a $100. and did not even had to get my hands wet or dirty. Just unhooked it and picked it up the same afternoon.
I'm too lazy to get into the manual labor, that also gets into my horse time.
Posted 2010-01-31 12:26 AM (#115947 - in reply to #115894) Subject: RE: Welcome Metal Wax
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I've acid washed it several times.I do my own with Streakmaster.It looks good except I was just fooling around with the aluminum polish,and,goofed up in doing so.