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Flitz!

Iron Mike

Master At Arms And Resident Curmudgeon
Recently, Chris and I were discussing Opti-Visors and he told me that he uses Flitz polish on his lens. I have used other metal and plastic polishes, but had not tried Flitz. Our local hardware store had a tube in stock, so I brought it home and used a small dab on my old Opti-Visor's lens. Not only did it clean almost 20 years of accumulation from the lens, but did so in about 10 seconds! I used some on my pliers and several other hand tools that have corrosion from the moisture on my hands and once again, I was amazed. A 50 gram (1.76 oz.) tube was about $10 and will most likely be a lifetime supply, but given all it's uses, I am really a beliver.

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Thanks for the tip, Chris! It was too good not to share.

:drinks
 
Pretty impressive on your jewelry and last but not least it will make a canopy shine really well :D

Cheers, Christian :D
 
Nice, wonder if it works on headlights and that stubborn bathroom stain...:rotf

I remember you guys talking about this stuff before. I'll keep a look out for it.
 
I would like to hear more about canopies. I have tried many polishes and it really was not worth the effort. Better with polish, but not shiny enough to do it again.
 
Hi Robert, how about posting a picture of what you got and we'll see what if we can offer some help.
 
Nice, wonder if it works on headlights and that stubborn bathroom stain...:rotf

I remember you guys talking about this stuff before. I'll keep a look out for it.


Hmmmmm . Might be a bit pricey to clean out commodes Bob :idonno But Hey, they're not mine :coolio

Cheers, Christian B)
 
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