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<blockquote data-quote="Monkeypants" data-source="post: 44921" data-attributes="member: 2708"><p>Bruce, I'm glad you asked. I have a limited time offer that includes a tin of polish and not one, not two, but three free kitchen slicer dicer thingies which , if actually used, will make tomatos explode!</p><p>Order now and order often!</p><p>The product is an old product call Met-all polish. I got it from a Canadian company by name of Aircraft Spruce. They do restorations of old aircraft, such as the Douglas DC3. Because they had acres of alloy to polish, they tried every product out there and found this to be the very best for aluminium. The nice thing is that it also is a wonderful polish for chrome and stainless. A two pound tin is about $20 plus shipping and will last a long time. Met-all is also available in the US at various suppliers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monkeypants, post: 44921, member: 2708"] Bruce, I'm glad you asked. I have a limited time offer that includes a tin of polish and not one, not two, but three free kitchen slicer dicer thingies which , if actually used, will make tomatos explode! Order now and order often! The product is an old product call Met-all polish. I got it from a Canadian company by name of Aircraft Spruce. They do restorations of old aircraft, such as the Douglas DC3. Because they had acres of alloy to polish, they tried every product out there and found this to be the very best for aluminium. The nice thing is that it also is a wonderful polish for chrome and stainless. A two pound tin is about $20 plus shipping and will last a long time. Met-all is also available in the US at various suppliers [/QUOTE]
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