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    I was really surprised what this stuff did for a rather weathered looking old razor. Just a rag and a tube of this stuff. SimiChrome Polish. Worked great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OCDshaver View Post
    I was really surprised what this stuff did for a rather weathered looking old razor. Just a rag and a tube of this stuff. SimiChrome Polish. Worked great.
    I have used that a lot on my big rigs. It has a grit in it that gets into some of the pitting but not all. I have been hesitant on using it on my straights because of the chemicals in it. Not sure what is in it but it is a miracle worker on aluminum for sure.
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