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Old 06-30-2021, 06:33 PM
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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?

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Use Flitz .
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I have polished two SS S&W revolvers with satin finish to a high shine using Mothers mag wheel polish.
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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.
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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. .
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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!
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Default revoler , stainless or blue/ serface clean:

i use acetone followed by alcohol, then polish.
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