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Bryan 2530

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What are the Parker faithful using to polish the stainless on their boat??

I have used various things over the years, what is the best?

Thoughts?????? :?:
 
Greetings:
I've been using a product called Never Dull; it's a saturated batting that takes just a little bit of rubbing,followed by a clean soft towel wipe-off. It works great on stainless and aluminum.
 
Bar Keeper's Friend, solution or powder, on those light blue 'shop' paper towels from Wally-World is the fastest I've found. Best? I dunnoh ... Ican't see any difference and I've tried them all over years. Now I find that 'fast' looks and works the best ... which means, it gets done!
 
I like Nevr-Dull and finish the job by putting on a coat of Woody's Wax. If you have a real tough job of it because of build-up you can use 3M Swirl Remover and then the Woody's Wax
 
Bar Keepers friend works amazing on rails. Will take that light coat of discoloration off. Then finish with Alumaguard or some kind of protectant oil.
 
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