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Old 31-05-2017, 16:38   #1
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Paint on stainless polish

I recently saw an add dor a stainless polish that painted on, sat for a bit and washed off. Safe for paint, gelcoats etc. I looked it up and had excellent reviews......now ibwant to go back and have lost it and cant remeber where insaw the add....anyone know the name of this stuff?
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Re: Paint on stainless polish

It is called "Spotless Stainless" polish......google for sources...
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Thanks!
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Re: Paint on stainless polish

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It is called "Spotless Stainless" polish......google for sources...
it comes as a paste, so you just add a bit of water and apply with brush or cloth
It worked great on my stainless rigging last year, which was black when we took down the masts.

Brushed on and washed off, came out shining like new in all the crevices[emoji106]
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it comes as a paste, so you just add a bit of water and apply with brush or cloth
It worked great on my stainless rigging last year, which was black when we took down the masts.

Brushed on and washed off, came out shining like new in all the crevices[emoji106]
LOL, I figure if it works at all I am ahead, and better than the old fashioned way. I just noticed my typo's in the original post. Old fat fingers and tiny keyboards ehhh. Had to turn off auto correct because I saw some crazy stuff come out.
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