I have found this stuff works great with a DA polisher and a firm pad on my diamond plate aluminum tool box. Works great by hand as well, also use it on my aluminum wheels occasionally for cleaning and it also works great for that as well.
Yup, I do the same thing. Once a year I hit my 88 gallon fuel tool box with a DA polisher. Get asked all the time about the shine. Looks like a mirror for sure. No more polish compound bars.
massive thanks for this video , sadly we cant by this stuff in the uk so I bought some off ebay having seen your video , I tried it this evening and it works amazingly well . I was only going to try a small section of the chequer plate on my land rover but it came up so clean I had to do every bit of chequer plate on the land rover , even a neighbour came out and commented how good it looked . Would you mind if I did a video of this stuff to put on the uk land rover forums as most land rover drivers do have chequer plate on their land rovers and I am sure they would appreciate this stuff
@@TheRoadhammer379 💣 that’s a fact! I learned this the hard way trying to polish the aluminum (Cadillac logo) door sills on my wife’s platinum Escalade 😢 and sadly it’s a very part and she was not happy 😆
Steve R I've used purple metal polish on my aluminum wheels on my semi truck with a mini foam polishing ball from mother's that attaches to my cordless drill this product is very easy to use just be sure to pick you up a bundle of Terry cloth towels to wipe away the residue
I thought the product worked great. I used a buffing wheel for the final polish, but other than that just like the video, it removed almost all of the water spots & it was shiny again.
Call me stupid I've been working on this all day and it didn't turn out like his. All I weld up with is a little bit of shine that whole lot of blisters.
This product is for really light oxidation. Look at the front of the box. It's new. They put something on it to cause a light oxidation on the top side. Then use the product to remove it. It's designed to deceive you and sell the product. If it seems to good to be true ...
Depending on the amount of oxidation and how bad the condition of the surface, yes you may need a buffer and a heavy polish or even rouge bars. The box in the demo hadn't been polished in 4 years. It had a high polish shine when it was new. The owner of it just washed it when he washed the truck.