G gregwes Member Joined May 11, 2021 Messages 32 Reaction score 15 Location NoDak Jun 30, 2021 #1 Hi all, has anyone used this to polish their SS guns? Not talking about a matte finish, but old fashioned "shiny" SS. If so, what were the results like? Thanks as always! Greg
Hi all, has anyone used this to polish their SS guns? Not talking about a matte finish, but old fashioned "shiny" SS. If so, what were the results like? Thanks as always! Greg
D djohns6 Member Joined Aug 26, 2007 Messages 1,417 Reaction score 2,346 Location Louisiana Jun 30, 2021 #2 Use Flitz .
UNCLE PAULY Member Joined Apr 5, 2013 Messages 468 Reaction score 558 Location Arkansas Jun 30, 2021 #3 I have polished two SS S&W revolvers with satin finish to a high shine using Mothers mag wheel polish.
I have polished two SS S&W revolvers with satin finish to a high shine using Mothers mag wheel polish.
jbtrucker Member Joined Feb 10, 2016 Messages 2,203 Reaction score 3,601 Location Huntsville AL Jun 30, 2021 #4 Never Dull will clean and may smooth out minor scratches but not a high shine . I have a can bought several years ago and have used it on my 686 and 5906.
Never Dull will clean and may smooth out minor scratches but not a high shine . I have a can bought several years ago and have used it on my 686 and 5906.
V vinn Member Joined Jan 23, 2021 Messages 215 Reaction score 87 Jun 30, 2021 #5 never dull is very much like brasso. they both contane a very light adhisive. will not cut S S. is not the best polish for S S. .
never dull is very much like brasso. they both contane a very light adhisive. will not cut S S. is not the best polish for S S. .
burneyr Member Bronze Supporter Joined Oct 27, 2012 Messages 392 Reaction score 1,196 Location N. Florida Jun 30, 2021 #6 It won't polish stainless, but it will remove the carbon rings from the front of the cylinder quicker than anything I have ever tried. Never had the guts to try it on a blued revolver though!
It won't polish stainless, but it will remove the carbon rings from the front of the cylinder quicker than anything I have ever tried. Never had the guts to try it on a blued revolver though!
V vinn Member Joined Jan 23, 2021 Messages 215 Reaction score 87 Jul 1, 2021 #7 revoler , stainless or blue/ serface clean: i use acetone followed by alcohol, then polish.