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FLITZ Multi Purpose Metal Polish Liquid is a 7.6oz USA-made, non-abrasive metal cleaner and tarnish remover formulated with advanced German ingredients. It restores and protects a wide range of metals including aluminum, chrome, brass, nickel, and silver, offering up to 6 months of protection in freshwater environments. Safe for delicate surfaces yet powerful enough to tackle tough grime, this concentrated polish is your all-in-one solution for lasting shine and corrosion defense.
Manufacturer | Flitz |
Brand | FLITZ |
Model | Liquid Metal Polish |
Item Weight | 7.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.8 x 2.5 x 7 inches |
Item model number | LQ 04587 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Chrome |
Manufacturer Part Number | LQ 04587 |
Special Features | Concentrated |
Lift Type | Flitz LQ 04587 Green Metal, Plastic and Fiberglass Polish Liquid, 7.6 oz. Bottle |
B**A
Love this metal polish
I started my own house cleaning company almost 2 years ago and I go out cleaning regularly. Before trying this brand, I tried a few different metal polishers and still wasn't sold on any of them. Anyway, I decided to try Flitz and bought this multi-purpose metal polish liquid, plus also the faucet wax plus and the spray stainless steel & chrome cleaner. I've been cleaning 2 homes a day over the past week and using them all. I think the faucet wax plus and the spray stainless steel & chrome cleaner have been useful and would consider a 'like to have' in my cleaning bag. However, this multi-purpose metal polish liquid is my new 'have to have' in my cleaning bag. I wouldn't want to be without it now.I have a regular customer with a very tarnished bathtub fixture. Today I went to clean her house again and this took off all the tarnish and made it look brand new. It's also great for all the metal fixtures in every sink and it removes any water stains and just makes it all sparkle and shine. I already bought more and put it in my cart, and will continue to do so. I'm not sure what all people use these for but would definitely recommend for all your sink and bathtub metal fixtures.
M**.
Great for scratched acrylic/plastic watch face, not sure about reading lenses
I have used Flitz paste tube previously for other metal-polishing tasks. It worked very well. I got green liquid version specifically to polish plastic. I have only used this "green liquid" version of Flitz 3 times. I also have some abrasions/marks on auto paint that I need to buff out. It is specifically advertised for that task, so I assuming it will work. Fritz has an excellent reputation when used as intended.So far, I had INCREDIBLE results on one plastic item, and mediocre results on the other 2. I am not going to knock any stars off, as the failed tests were not the intended or advertised use for the product.All tests were performed with a battery operated Dremel and a felt polishing wheel. I thought about starting with a cloth and polishing by hand. That may be a better way, particularly with plastic glasses. That said, it was faster with the Dremel. Probably take more care with the speed and heat generated to avoid melting/deforming the plastic.TEST 1: Red plastic/acrylic watch crystal on a vintage LED watchThis was the reason I got the Flitz. I have a decades old watch with a nice red acrylic crystal that was so scratched, I could hardly see the small, vintage LED numbers below it. I applied the green Flitz liquid directly to the watch crystal and started slow speed on the Dremel. I then turned it to high speed. This one only has 2 speeds and since it's battery operated it is not extremely fast. I recommend using slower speeds on a corded Dremel. Again, heat may cause problems. I applied more Flitz 3-4 times.RESULT 1: The results were nothing short of amazing. The scratched, dull, hard to read crystal looks almost new. I am extremely happy with the results. See picsTEST 2: Plastic reading glass lens with pretty large abrasion and a small scratchSo, I twisted my ankle several years ago and fell face first onto blacktop. My reading glasses lens absorbed the impact and created a large scratch/abrasion. I applied green Flitz to the lens and started on slow then went to high speed. I applied a little more Flitz 3-4 more times.RESULT 2: The white, almost opaque scratch became clear. (see pics) It is at least clear, but the area of the scratch definitely changes the focus/magnification of the lens. I don't know if I got it too warm, but it seems like the area immediately around the scratch is different as well. The shape of the scratch is definitely still visible. It is definitely MUCH improved, but I'm not sure Flitz is a good solution for plastic lens scratches. Then again, I have no idea what I'm doing.TEST 3: Plastic lens on black sunglasses. These sunglasses laid face down and got a clear "rub mark" that was about the size of a dime right in the main focal area of the lens. It was extremely annoying and made the sunglasses unusable. I applied Flitz to the lens and followed the process above.RESULT 3: The white/gray, nearly opaque abrasion is gone. However, the area polished is also a little bumpy/wavy. It is very clear, which is a huge improvement. However, it looks a little blurry when you look right through that particular spot. There is also a slight "halo" around that edge. Maybe that is a coating that partially polished away? (see pics) Again, this may be because I got it too warm. Maybe I used the wrong felt polishing wheel for plastic lenses. I definitely do not know what I am doing, so the less-than-stellar result may be 100% my fault. Did I mention that removing scratches from plastic sunglass lenses is NOT AN ADVERTISED USE of Flitz?SUMMARY:I am extremely happy that my watch is usable and the crystal looks great! (see pics) That was worth the price of the Flitz green liquid. If I can figure out how to make it work for polycarbonate sunglass lenses, I have a EXTREMELY scratched pair of vintage Gargoyles that I would love to restore. I need more practice and research before I try that project.ADVICE:If you want to clean up an acrylic/plastic watch crystal...BUY THIS. If you want to use it for any of the advertised and documented uses for Flitz green liquid...BUY THIS. It definitely works.
S**N
if you detail clean this is a must have
I think I may have had higher expectations than reasonable, so four stars, it works well but is not the miracle most claim it to be, it does work well for light corrosion on smooth machined surfaces, is gentle on soft materials, will clean up some grime as a "cleaner" if you don't pre clean, but can be a pain to remove from nooks and crannies if you let it dry, overall if you detail clean items this is a must have for your "arsenal" it will do some things other cleaners or methods cannot doone word of caution, if you polish untreated steel or iron with this make sure to use some type of rust preventative or you will be surprised by new rust next time you look at your item, this leaves no protection to items once polished
H**Y
Great product
Works fantastic as described
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