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After reading all the posts..
Hope that nobody has lost fingers, other body parts, suffered explosions, etc.,  due to adverse chemical reactions during mixings and applications if the described concoctions.

I use MAAS Polish. My wife first got this stuff at Wal Mart but they no longer handle it and you must get it from the mfr.
A 1.1 lbs. can goes a long way, but use generously.

Ollie's $.02 testimonial: This stuff will remove all oxidation on aluminum trim. It may take a bit of rubbing, not outrageous,  BUT it does work. You can see a layer of crud come off with each application. My 65 Satellite has no oxidation, but I will admit it has been used over a couple year period. It is also the best thing that I have ever used on aluminum valve covers, radiators, etc.
http://www.maasinc.com/default.aspx
Ollie
PS: no affiliation but I need to become a dealer...hehehe




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