
I don't know if a rust inhibitor is the right additive, that would be for steel, maybe he meant a corrosive inhibitor? If I were you, I'd track down the formula and then start writing ads for it.Ī.

I've heard it myself, however this guy was selling chrome polish, truckers seem to get into their chrome parts and lighting effects.

I'd suggest tuning your CB radio to channel 19, and wait for somebody to advertise it. Now I'm familiar that there are many people that hang out at truck stops with similar products.ĭOES ANYBODY KNOW OF A RECIPE FOR SOMETHING SIMILAR OR WHERE I CAN ORDER OR MAKE SOMETHING LIKE THIS? Chad H "Blue Magic" along with many other things I didn't catch. All I remember is rust inhibitor and a little Now this stuff is what I call MOONSHINE POLISH because it's homemade and you can't buy stuff in stores as strong as it is. You could very lightly rub an oxidized or faded aluminum spot or surface and automatically black residue, in seconds it was shining and I'm talking fix your hair in the reflection shine And you don't have to wait a while for it to come to a dry haze like the others, you could almost instantly wipe it off. So I'm thinking this guy is a guy with a lot of time on his hands or he has got some STRONG STUFF. Now before I saw this stuff in action and I heard how much he charged, I was picturing my self with some Mothers or Blue Magic or any store bought polish, you know REALLY PUTTING THE ELBOW GREASE INTO IT. The guy was polishing big truck wheels and tanks for $5.00 a wheel and $10.00 a tank and I'm talking commercial trucks. The polish was a homemade mixture in a 20 oz coke bottle, green in color it had a powder base at the bottom, and liquid at the top until you shook it up. I bought some polish from a guy at a truck stop.

BEST WAY TO SAND AND POLISH ALUMINUM ON SEMI TRUCKS? Jim DOMINICKĬlosely related historical postings, oldest first: 2001 Plating, anodizing, & finishing Q&As since 1989
