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Old 06-20-2007, 11:56 AM
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NEW! Wolfgang MetallWerk!



Wolfgang MetallWerk™ Aluminum Polishing System is the first complete polishing system we have ever offered for bare aluminum. With premium German-milled abrasives in each jar, Wolfgang MetallWerk™ metal polishes eliminate oxidation and stains to uncover a bright, mirror-like shine.

The Wolfgang MetallWerk™ Polishing System is effective on all bare metals including aluminum, copper, brass, stainless steel, and magnesium, as well as chrome. Restore the shine to aluminum trailers, wheels, bumpers, trim, boats, and aluminum airplanes with the Wolfgang MetallWerk™ Polishing System.

These polishes are designed for application with a dual action or rotary polisher. We’ve worked with Lake Country Manufacturing to develop wool pads that work with Wolfgang MetallWerk™ polishes to get the optimum performance. Wool’s natural tendency to shed lint continuously renews the pad’s surface to maintain the pad’s cutting ability. Three types of wool correspond to the three Wolfgang MetallWerk™ polishes.




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Old 06-20-2007, 01:53 PM
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Uncoated alluminun, huh? Perhaps Scott (Killrwheels) can do a review on it.
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Uncoated alluminun, huh? Perhaps Scott (Killrwheels) can do a review on it.
What you did not like the review Jason and I did, we had a blast playing with the diamond plate trailer out back. Our neighbors are happy next door that we shined it up for them, well we shined up half of it!
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Any wool pads for PC that would work with this? Our Lincoln has a lower metal section that was kinda faded, I used a Meg Metal polish on it that worked good, but w/o a pad (and was no using my good pc pads lol) it was taking forever.

Looks like a great product and system for WG
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looks like sum good stuff
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i need some of that stuff for the front end of my detailing trailer... it's dull and faded to the max!!! i'll test it and do a review!!
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it almost looks copper than metal... prob reflection issue
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What you did not like the review Jason and I did, we had a blast playing with the diamond plate trailer out back. Our neighbors are happy next door that we shined it up for them, well we shined up half of it!
Of course I liked it. This product reminded me of his uncoated alluminum rims.
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thanks for thinking of my guys, would love to try on my wheels. I can say in advance those buffing pads wont work. Hopefully we can urge Max to design a wheel kit version also with small buffer heads for drill !
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thanks for thinking of my guys, would love to try on my wheels. I can say in advance those buffing pads wont work. Hopefully we can urge Max to design a wheel kit version also with small buffer heads for drill !
Yeah, like a wool mini-powerball. I'd love to do my bike rims with this product.
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