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Finally got around to doing mine Amazing results, thanks for the tips Moe! I took it one step further and applied a coat of Rejex to the insides and outsides of the tips...now the residue just wipes off with a towel (I do it every couple of days)
Finally got around to doing mine Amazing results, thanks for the tips Moe! I took it one step further and applied a coat of Rejex to the insides and outsides of the tips...now the residue just wipes off with a towel (I do it every couple of days)
Cool! Glad the prescription worked for ya. The Rejex may not be a good option for bare metals like stainless steel. These metals need to breathe and the rejex being a sealant will prohibit that. A simple wash every week if a daily driver will do the trick to keep up the great look. Then you simply use Metall every other month and do a simple polish.
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