Rub 'n Buff Metal Wax.
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 11:16 pm
I'm using some Rub 'n Buff to tidy up the disc carriers on a couple of older discs.
This picture shows the original tarnish on one, and after cleaning with scotchbrite and Simple Green metal cleaner on the other.

You can see in this picture how the stuff massaged into the metal changes the appearance. An old toothbrush or q tips would get into the tight bits.

The back of the carrier was almost black with years of untouched road grime. Same treatment with the cleaning, then a finger tip worth of the Rub 'n Buff massaged into the metal and voila!

Leave it a while to dry, then do as it says...buff. The more you buff the shinier it gets. It really feels like it just absorbs into the metal, and it spreads so easily that a tiny dab goes a long way. Amazing stuff.
The stuff is a wax and comes in a tube as long as your thumb. It'll cover 20 sq. ft. It seems to melt into the metal as you rub it in with your finger.
Tubes are available for $5-10 depending on where you find it. They're commonly sold in craft shops. You'd be after the Silver leaf, not the pewter.

This picture shows the original tarnish on one, and after cleaning with scotchbrite and Simple Green metal cleaner on the other.

You can see in this picture how the stuff massaged into the metal changes the appearance. An old toothbrush or q tips would get into the tight bits.

The back of the carrier was almost black with years of untouched road grime. Same treatment with the cleaning, then a finger tip worth of the Rub 'n Buff massaged into the metal and voila!

Leave it a while to dry, then do as it says...buff. The more you buff the shinier it gets. It really feels like it just absorbs into the metal, and it spreads so easily that a tiny dab goes a long way. Amazing stuff.
The stuff is a wax and comes in a tube as long as your thumb. It'll cover 20 sq. ft. It seems to melt into the metal as you rub it in with your finger.
Tubes are available for $5-10 depending on where you find it. They're commonly sold in craft shops. You'd be after the Silver leaf, not the pewter.
