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    Hey found this in Wikipedia: Aluminium foil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    "Polishing steel

    Aluminium foil is used to remove rust from steel and polishes steel surfaces by hand by rubbing it with aluminium foil dipped in water. The aluminium foil is softer than steel, and does not scratch the surface. Heat is generated by rubbing friction, the aluminium oxidizes to produce aluminium oxide. Aluminium has a higher reduction potential than iron, and therefore leaches oxygen atoms away from any rust on the steel surface. Aluminium oxide is harder than steel, and the microscopic grains of aluminium oxide produced create a fine metal polishing compound that smoothes the steel surface to a bright shine."

    Anyone hear of that before?

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    Never heard of that before but I am sure going to try it out when I get another fixer upper of a razor. Thanks for posting that tidbit of info.

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    Wet aluminum foil (the cheaper and thinner the better because it has softer edges) is the ticket for removing anything burnt onto your chrome pipes. If your passenger wears wind pants on your harley and they burn to the pipe its nearly impossible to get off. Alum foil will do it.

    Donot use foil on anything softer, i.e. powder coating, gold foiling, plastics paints etc. It works wonders on stainless and chrome, so i. Sure it works on polished steel too.
    Use common sense and test in a less conspicuous area.
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    Thanks Lamppa for your confirmation that it actually works. I was wondering about this being any bit valid.

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    Chocolate can polish metal as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Theseus View Post
    Chocolate can polish metal as well.
    Oooooooooohhhhhh thats a new one. What chemicals in the chocolate aid in polishing?

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    oil/fat from the chocolate is the thing that polish it, i also saw that chocolate trick in a documentary about a guy doing survival training for couch survivors tv, he polished the bottom of a soda can to use it to reflect the sun to make fire. i would still just use maas, blue magic, autosol, brasso, or some other polishing compound made for each of the different metals your polishing there are many colors of those bars, think i have all exept the one for only gold, i have normal for gold that works on other things aswell but there are 1 that is only used for gold, cant be used on other things, found it here the other day looking thrue a gold store in search for polishing compounds. It looked like liquid see thrue honey with orange flakes in it.
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    I meant specifically what oily/fatty chemicals.

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    I saw it on Mythbusters once. aluminum foil and coca cola. They said it worked. But I sure never knew the science of it. That is pretty cool if that's actually what happens that makes it work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 111Nathaniel View Post
    Anyone hear of that before?
    Careful your razor doesn't burst into flame. Sounds like the formula for Thermite .
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