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I think I use that never dull stuff too. Little stainless looking can? Good stuff if its the same stuff! Add another for elbow grease, just scrub it up man!

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Old 05-16-2013, 06:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I think I use that never dull stuff too. Little stainless looking can? Good stuff if its the same stuff!

Add another for elbow grease, just scrub it up man! Steel wool works on larger, harder to removed deposits but be careful on what surface your using that on.
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I think I use that never dull stuff too. Little stainless looking can? Good stuff if its the same stuff!
Yep, stainless steel can with the cotton gobbed in some kind of stuff. Used it all time in Basic Training back in the day. Works great on sinks, door kick plates and $hitters also
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Elbow grease?!? pfffftt Get some small wire brushes and buffing pad for your drill motor.

Clean non-shiny stuff with the brushes then polish the shiny parts with Brasso (or equiv).
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