Why Is Our Metal Polishing Compound Better?
Works faster, gives a longer-lasting shine, and is safe for both surfaces and users.






FAQs
What metals can I use these compound on?
Our compound are suitable for stainless steel, aluminum, brass, copper, chrome, and most other metals. Always test on a small area first.
Can I use these compound by hand or with a machine?
Both options are possible. Hand application is ideal for small areas, while a rotary polisher works best for larger surfaces for faster, more consistent results.
How do I apply the compound?
Apply a small amount to a clean cloth or polishing pad. Work in circular motions over the metal surface, then wipe off any residue. Repeat if necessary.
Can these compound be used on polished or coated metal?
Yes, they are safe for polished and lightly coated metals. Avoid aggressive rubbing on delicate coatings to prevent removal.
What types of damage can these compound fix?
Our compound can remove light scratches, oxidation, tarnish, water spots, and minor surface blemishes on metal and stainless steel. They are not designed for deep gouges, cracks, or structural damage.
How do I clean the surface after polishing?
Wipe the metal with a clean microfiber cloth. For stubborn residue, use a mild soap solution and rinse with water. Avoid harsh chemicals.
Are these compound safe for food-contact surfaces?
Yes, once the metal surface is polished and wiped clean, our compound are safe for use on food-contact items such as stainless steel kitchen appliances or utensils. Always follow cleaning instructions after polishing.
How much compound do I need ?
As a guideline, a pea-sized amount can cover roughly 0.5–1 square foot (15–30 cm²), depending on the metal type and polishing method. Apply gradually to ensure even coverage and minimize waste.
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