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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffegg2 View Post
    I have both, but have never compared the two.

    Brasso is also good for polishing the scratches out of f'd up DVD's and CD's. Only use as a last resort.

    I'm wondering how Maas would do at polishing DVD's?
    It works I have I used it to polish out scratches on DVD's

    As far as metal polishes I have tried a hand full of different polishes and my opinion I get the best results from MAAS and its only $4.95 for the 4 oz tube at the Ace Hardware by me
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    Just to echo Brando's post, those who are looking for MAAS might want to check out their local Ace Hardware store.

    Simichrome is also a good choice and can usually be found in a golf store.

    Brasso is a different animal altogether. It was a better product before they reformulated it a few years ago.

    Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brando View Post
    It works I have I used it to polish out scratches on DVD's

    As far as metal polishes I have tried a hand full of different polishes and my opinion I get the best results from MAAS and its only $4.95 for the 4 oz tube at the Ace Hardware by me

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    I realize all of these are simply polish but Jeff mentioned Brasso can sometimes eliminate small scratches. Will MAAS do this also? I have a medium sized scratch in an old razor I have just sitting around. I thought I'd pick up a tube of it if this might fix the scratch.

    If not are there any recommendations? Sand it out maybe?

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