Glanol Metal Polish is a unique mild polish that gives all unpainted metals (stainless steel, chrome, silver, brass, copper, bronze, tin, aluminum) a sparkling shine.
Glanol Metal Polish is a unique mild polish that gives all unpainted metals (stainless steel, chrome, silver, brass, copper, bronze, tin, aluminum) a sparkling shine.
The special formula forms a protective film that repels water and protects against rust.
Glanol Metal Polish is a unique mild polish that gives all unpainted metals (stainless steel, chrome, silver, brass, copper, bronze, tin, aluminum) a sparkling shine.
The special formula forms a protective film that repels water and protects against rust.
Impurities are gently removed and surfaces are protected for a long time.
Instructions for Use
Spread evenly with a soft cloth or cotton on the metal surface
Polish vigorously until it shines with a soft cloth or cotton
Can be used on wet surfaces
Not suitable for painted, satin metals, or anodized aluminum
Particularly suitable for vehicle parts such as chrome strips, rims, etc.
Specifications
Specifications
Usage Type
Metal Polishing Pastes
Pieces
1 pcs
Scraper
No
Quantity
Volume
100 ml
Important information
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I dropped it in the sink and thought it was trash. Completely by chance, I saw a video on TikTok with a similar situation, and someone in the comments suggested this cream. With just a cloth, without any mechanical means, it took 2-3 applications to clean it. You can't say it looks brand new, but it definitely improved a lot. I used it on other items as well, and overall I would say I was satisfied.
It makes the engine guards look like new. On the Triumph Tiger 1200 rally explorer, if you don't wash the bike often, the guards get a blackness, shall I say, dirtiness, shall I say. Anyway, whatever metal you apply it to, it makes it look like new. You put a little on a microfiber cloth and rub gently; as soon as you see that the metal has returned to its original form, you stop. However, be careful if the metal is not shiny from the factory and you insist on rubbing it for hours, the metal will start to shine.
It's a shame I didn't discover it before. No cleaner for salts managed to do such a good job. It's the only one that made the faucet shine and removed all the salts. It's very easy to use and doesn't smell. It's like a pink cream, you put it on a cloth, rub, and that's it. In some areas where there were accumulated salts from the past, I rubbed them with a soft abrasive sponge, I think it was the k120.
Excellent, it shines effortlessly without any rubbing. No comparison to the equivalent (at much higher prices) products of the supermarket. The result is incredibly good, if you use a polishing cloth or sponge.
Monday, June 12, 2023
I received the "Glanol" Metal Polish Cream, but I haven't used it yet due to lack of time...
I ordered it to polish the BRABUS rims on my Smart Brabus, which the Seller converted to Nickel.
Now, will the rims shine if I apply this cream? I really don't know.
Once I apply it and see the result, I will come back here to update my Review, and maybe take a photo of the outcome.
Other than that, I initially bought the small capacity of 100ml to start with and we'll see, because I was considering the larger capacity...
Now we'll see, and if it's worth it, maybe next time I'll get the larger capacity.
That's it...
Good evening to all interested parties, I mainly use it for cleaning and polishing the necks and exhaust of the engine, I apply it with a cloth, leave it for about 10 minutes and then rub it well, the result is excellent, I use it approximately every 1000 kilometers of engine use.
I got it for my daughter's refrigerator which had some scratches. Perfect, it polished, without scratches, it really became like new. I did it with a polisher though, I didn't do it by hand.
I used it at work for repairing electronics and polishing some of them. This polish made them shiny, kids, it just needs a little rubbing. 100% worth it
I bought two tubes to clean a large brass chandelier. The product is honest in what it promises, but it should be known that it works better on smooth surfaces than on textured ones.
The chandelier has some animal-shaped 'sculptures' which, although now appear more 'golden,' do not become mirrors. On the contrary, in my case, it is as if I applied a light patina of yellow gold from the previously 'buttery' gold that it seemed. I did not see the brass turning pink as another reviewer mentioned, but we must not forget that brass is an alloy, a mixture of metals, hence the distinction between brass vs bronze. What I also noticed is that because the chandelier is quite old (about 70 years old), the polish cleaned areas that had started to turn green and were not visible before, and now I can intervene in them directly. I used up one tube for about 2/3 of the chandelier, but I was very generous in the quantity.
I also used it on a smooth copper decorative plate and an old tin teapot. The plate cleaned very well, while the teapot, from its dull green-brown (without oxidation), became silver again and reflected like a mirror.
Therefore, it is excellent as a metal cleaner, but the type of surface will also determine its effectiveness.
Additional information:
The polish turns green if you leave it on the brass (it can also happen on other metals), and I think it oxidizes it with prolonged use. Especially on pieces with many decorative elements, you will suddenly see green spots if you don't clean it properly. So, if this happens, take an old stiff toothbrush and wipe off the green spots and anything else that remains. But be careful with your eyes. Wear glasses because the toothbrush is tricky...
The cream does what it says, it shines metals like faucets and stainless steel sinks, I also used it on the car headlights and it did a good job and removes scratches from the paint, like a cream. Okay, a little unorthodox for a car but it did the job, although it didn't make the headlights glass-like even with a polish, it cleaned them very well
The product is magical. The picture says it all. Any metallic part, especially copper, shines and removes the oxidized layer. In very old ones, a large quantity and many cloths are required because they get dirty.
For those who want to use it to clean coins, it does an incredible job on silver, copper-nickel coins. It alters bronze coins, opens up the color, and becomes like rose gold. However, when you clean them, it does create a protective membrane. The coin acquires a soft, smooth texture that disappears if you wash it. FOR COLLECTORS, NEVER CLEAN COINS, THEY LOSE THEIR VALUE.
It easily removes rust from stainless steel surfaces with the help of a brush and microfiber cloth. A replacement for Texaco for older motorcycle enthusiasts :)