Author Topic: Blue-job chrome Polish  (Read 2708 times)

Raed

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Blue-job chrome Polish
« on: August 16, 2011, 05:00:59 »
Has anyone tested this product and do you recommend using?
http://www.blue-job.com/

Another suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks


Raed


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Re: Blue-job chrome Polish
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2011, 11:54:46 »
Raed, I have not used that brand before but the name "Blue--" is interesting.

I bought an off-the-shelf, easy to find metal polish (available in many if not most auto parts stores) called "Blue Magic".  http://www.bluemagicusa.com/  In fact, I had run out, and on the way down to PUB I stopped at an auto parts store and bought another container at an AutoZone off US23 about 80 miles from Blacklick.  I think the cost was about $7.  The last one I bought was about 5 years ago.

Now every time I wash my car, the chrome looks really nice, and I generally don't do anything.  Just before PUB however (knowing I had a Concours the day after) I decided to "polish the chrome" with the Blue Magic and was astounded at how much better it looked.  Doesn't take a lot of effort.

I happen to like this, but there are so many other good metal polishes out there.  The one you found looks interesting.  There is Simichrome, Wenol and a host of others sold by people like Eastwood, Meguires and more.  I know what I use works well, isn't expensive, and is readily available.  Others I'm sure fall in to the same category.
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