Hi RC, list:
see http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SiteSearch?keyword=chrome%20polish&advanced=YES&searchDeptId=4 or
if that doesn;'t work go to www.westmarine.com click on
boat care, then paint and maintenance, then metal
polishes. Scroll down to the bottom. Items 3rd and last to the
bottom.
I have used & like both the Starbright and
the Marine West brand. Note it actually references pitting, rust removal,
protection. Even in the Northern Chesapeake there is salt in the 'sea water'- it
vairies from 19 top 23 parts per million, and after wave splash- if it dries on
the crome & stainless rails- you can see it, and ewven 'rain' will not
completely remove it. A quick wipe with the polish does wonders. Also use it on
the stainless galley & head sinks-helkps keep soap scum off- so on Vintage
Car Bumpers- it really is better than carnuba. My opinion of course, but should
add this is based on 52 years of observation. (Started boating when I was
7).
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~~~~IML DIGEST~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MESSAGE SEPARATOR~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 00:53:35 +1000 (EST) From: roger crabtree <rcrabshish@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: IML: Modified Classics/Chrome Polish Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Hi list, Being land locked with the sea being only 1400-3000 miles away. This depends which way you go. I have never seen or used a marine chrome polish. The only boat in my neighbourhood is my Imperial! Is there a website that a person can get this polish? What brand seems to be the best? All of us with the land yacht await your answer! RC Billings, Montanaaaaaa |