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    Re: Review: McKee's 37 Fast Metal Polish

    Very good info, Joe.

    I have been looking at metal polishes too. McKee's whole line is certainly getting my attention.

    Thanks for posting that, man.
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    Re: Review: McKee's 37 Fast Metal Polish

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    Very good info, Joe.

    I have been looking at metal polishes too. McKee's whole line is certainly getting my attention.

    Thanks for posting that, man.
    Thanks Paul, Glad it helped. Its a really nice polish your going to enjoy it.

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    Re: Review: McKee's 37 Fast Metal Polish

    Is this product safe to use on plastic chrome trim pieces?


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    Re: Review: McKee's 37 Fast Metal Polish

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    Is this product safe to use on plastic chrome trim pieces?


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    The problem with plastic chrome pieces is they vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. Some are more brittle and sensitive and you can easily damage the more sensitive ones. Others are alot more durable. But if you did want to clean some up, Test a very tiny spot to see how the plastic reacts. To be on the safe side as always. If your test spot appears that it came out ok. Apply lightly just to brighten and enhance the surface. When I get into situations like this I always ask my self as a professional is the Risk worth the reward. I can explain dull plastic trim to the customer alot easier than damaged plastic trim. Just be careful, As I said above every manufacturer use different materials.

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