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Peek metal polish

Terry

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Hi gents
I've been decorating for the past 2 weeks and today after finishing I decided to clean and polish my door handles and switches and sockets.
I went to the garage and got this metal cleaner/polish which has been there for a couple of years and it did a damned good job.
It is called Peek and it does metals/fibreglass/perspex/stainless and comes in a tube and has a texture similar to toothpaste.
I was wondering if anybody had heard of it and maybe had tried on their pens and with what results??

Regards
Terry:thinks:
 

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Come on mate, you have the cream? Do the testing and let us know the results. :ciggrin:
 

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I have never heard of the polish rellim, but i believe it could work with acrylics or ca glue? :nooidea:
 

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According to the tin Peek Metal Polish is also suitable for hard plastics ..I have used it when restoring vintage pens.It works OK but Polywatch polish is better.
 

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I've used it for finishing water buffalo horn when making stick handles. From what I remember its good.

keith
 
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