Hi All...
>At your leisure, please retrieve the can and let us know what it is
>since I can't remember, only that it really worked and you didn't have to
>bust a gut doing it. Larry in MO, 75 PB
EMFBI, but I have a can of something called Nevr-Dull the original magic wadding
polish... The whole thing is kind of Retro... the can, the printing, thestuff
itself (looks like natural, just picked cotton, with some of the seeds left in)
even the smell. It claims to be non toxic but there is some kind of a solvent
smell. What's in it?? It appears to be a secret. They don't have to tell us
because we're not supposed to eat it. Says it shines any metal. Don't use
on lacquered surfaces.... my can has a $4.75 craft shop tag on it. I tried it
on brass and tin and comparison tested it with Brasso. I liked it better than
Brasso.
Regards,
John 74 Glacier
>At your leisure, please retrieve the can and let us know what it is
>since I can't remember, only that it really worked and you didn't have to
>bust a gut doing it. Larry in MO, 75 PB
EMFBI, but I have a can of something called Nevr-Dull the original magic wadding
polish... The whole thing is kind of Retro... the can, the printing, thestuff
itself (looks like natural, just picked cotton, with some of the seeds left in)
even the smell. It claims to be non toxic but there is some kind of a solvent
smell. What's in it?? It appears to be a secret. They don't have to tell us
because we're not supposed to eat it. Says it shines any metal. Don't use
on lacquered surfaces.... my can has a $4.75 craft shop tag on it. I tried it
on brass and tin and comparison tested it with Brasso. I liked it better than
Brasso.
Regards,
John 74 Glacier