Cape Cod Metal Polishing Cloths

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CAPE COD METAL POLISHING CLOTHS
I've been searching for a while looking for something as convenient as NevrDull® but without it's drawbacks. Well I found it! Cape Cod® Metal Polishing Cloths leave no residue, do not scratch, and smell great! They are very popular among collectors of fine watches as they do not scratch the delicate crystals or cases. Take the mess and smell out of polishing your chrome and aluminum by using these soft, 100% cotton cloths. Each 6”x4” cloth is impregnated with specifically formulated cleaning and polishing agents, plus tarnish-inhibiting surface protectants. Just wipe then buff using a DF Concours® towel for a mirror-like sparkle. You get two reusable cloths per resealable foil pouch.
Cape Cod® Metal Polishing Cloths are moist cotton cloths, with just the right amount of polish on them. Rub lightly and remove tarnish on chrome, aluminum, silver, gold, brass, copper, pewter, etc. and bring forth a brilliant mirror shine. Safe to use and there is no chemical odor, instead a pleasant vanilla scent. Their revolutionary anti-tarnish formula means the shine lasts longer! They are far superior to NevrDull® and cream polishes. And of course, they are Made in the USA!

Quite a bargain at $5.25 for a pouch of two long lasting, reusable polishing cloths! Available now at www.dftowel.com
 
Leo, you'd be proud to know I tried these on some of my billet bling pieces under the hood. They work spectacular!

In mere minutes you can have a literal mirror finish. Anyone with billet trim parts know how they can soon tarnish to a dull appearance. These polishing cloths are easy to use to bring back the like new shine - or better! I was amazed, I've used other polishing products before but nothing compared to this.

I need to let them get dirty again and take before and after pics. :)
 
Thanks John, and they smell nice too! The first time I ever saw these was at a watch store, they are very popular among watch collectors apparently. These things last a long time and they really do work very well. You don't need to use much, just a quick wipe, let sit, and buff off. The best thing is that they don't scratch like NevrDull can do on some metals.
 
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