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MAAS91401 Metal Polish is a concentrated, grit 150 formula designed to restore and protect metal surfaces with a powerful anti-tarnish corrosion inhibitor. Suitable for both tough jobs and delicate antiques, it offers long-lasting shine and protection in a compact 4-ounce package.
Grit Number | 150 |
Compatible Material | Metal |
Material Type | Metal |
Grit Material Type | Metal |
Item Weight | 150 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 6 x 2.5 x 2 inches |
A**T
Great polish
Great. Love it.
N**A
How did this product get SO expensive?!?!
I bought a tube of this some years ago that just ran out. So I just came online to buy more and am astonished at the price! I Can't recall the price when I first bought it, but know it wasn't nearly so costly. There is no way on God's greene earth would pay $83 for this or any tube of metal polish.Mind you, it's a great product, but FAR too expensive. I'll try the liquid and just hope it works well enough.
K**R
Ridiculously expensive
I started using this product at my job 12 yrs ago, and only because my boss liked the so called french lavender stripe lable, also a ridiculous reason, but same product at appx 7.00 a tube. It's a good product but stupidity priced. It is NOT worth it.
M**H
Truly good for ALL metals
Bought this to reduce rust deposits on my 10 year old STAINLESS flatware (this product was recommended by the place where I originally bought the flatware). I was shocked at the amount of black tarnish I had on my cloth using it on the stainless flatware. 10 yr old flatware now looks and feels like new. I will wait to see if it helps with the rust like deposits I had been finding on the flatware after being in the dishwasher; this is the reason I bought this polish, to hopefully help the deposit problem. I used the leftover black tarnished rag and wiped out a newer but very grungy stainless steel apartment sink (as recommended on the label). Sink also now looks amazing. Finally, I used a small amount on an inexpensive silver ring that has 3 spinners out of silver, copper & brass. The ring had not responded to regular silver polish. Using a dab of this & rubbing with a soft cloth for a few minutes was all it took to make this ring look so much better. I'd never used this product before but I will keep it on hand - a great find for sure!
K**G
WORKS WELL
So, I had a box of silver plate that I had picked up from a garage sale. It was pretty tarnished. I had liquid solver polish that was useless so I ordered the Maas polish paste. It works really well as you can see from the pix. I used a dot about the size of a half pea on each piece. The only drawback is the tube is metal and the paste can be difficult to get out of the tube. I had to add a very small amount of elbow grease to shine these pieces up. Unscented.
N**R
Best metal polish
I have been using this product for around ten years now. I work with both antique and vintage jewelry that needs cleaning and care, as well as the jewelry and components I produce myself. We use an acid based patina or metal etch on some of our finishes, which are then washed and hand finished. Since we start with an acidic etch, it is important to me that the finishing product not include acidic compounds for cleaning, and this polish meets those needs. Easy to use, lasts a long time, and so very cost effective. This is a product I use every day.This product can be used on virtually any metal, including stainless steel, and will retard spotting on sinks. You can also use this as a rubbing compound on acrylics, and I polished out some scratches on the cover for our turnable, so very versatile. Invented by a woman, works incredibly well, and is scented "French Lavender." It is not going to get any better than this!
D**G
Bless you, whoever you are, you clever woman
I've used Wright's, among many other silver polishes. This is the best I tried so far, hands down. I have a drawerful of mismatched sterling silverware I use every day (and very hard water, argh) and I collect antique Navajo silverwork. (Think large, old, mutton-fat crusted, deeply tarnished coin silver concho belts, cuffs, rings, squash blossom necklaces from the early 1900's and imagine trying to keep it looking good but old.) My chief concerns are 1) keeping the patina on antique jewelry (the dark areas in the crevices) and buffing the surface so it's brightish and 2) polishing the silverware with less effort and less often.Jewelry: This MAAS stuff does not settle and whiten in the stampwork as does the paste types, it does clean the silver but it does not strip all away from the deep spots where the darkness is meant to stay. If I wanted to, I could remove all traces of tarnish as I do with the silverware, but it allows me to control the amount of shine vs. patina I keep.Silverware: Takes less effort to get things bright.Out of curiosity, I used Wrights on some conchos of a belt and MAAS on others and waited to see how long it took each to tarnish. MAAS looked cleaner and tarnished slower. So I"m convinced. It shines faster, leaves less to no residue and delays tarnish. I hate polishing silver but I love my stuff. For me this is a major improvment.
B**E
To my amazement the tarnish was coming off as easy as that
if you have any, any!! metal pieces that need cleaning - this is the product. We, my husband and I decided to send many silver dishes to the Goodwill. Or, to throw them away. They were so ugly. A jeweler friend told us about this product, MAAS. For a long time I didn't want to us it because I had carpal tunnel in both hands and I thought it would be a lot of work of rubbing and buffeting. the day I was packing them up to send out I decided to give MAAS metal polish a try. Mainly because it reads simply wipe it on, do not let it dry, wipe off. I wiped in circular motions to wipe it off. To my amazement the tarnish was coming off as easy as that. I have cleaned my tarnished, badly tarnished, years of tarnished silver serving dishes to beautiful pieces. I now proudly display them. I also found this product work on brass pieces as well. I actually bought this order for my sister to use on our family heirloom pieces. our parents silver is stored. Now, she can clean them and use them or display our mom's beautiful platters and tea sets.
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