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What's a Flitz?

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:39 am
by Tactical_Texan_CHL
OK. I've seen several people polish up some guns with very nice results with this "Flitz" thing. I didn't want to derail the pictures post, but that was a very nice Smith revolver you have there. What is a Flitz and where do I get one? I don't have any nickel revolvers that need polishing, but I've got some old Mustang parts that are looking a little dingy, and the wheels on my truck could use a polishing! Would this Flitz work for that?

Re: What's a Flitz?

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:49 am
by Keith B
Tactical_Texan_CHL wrote:OK. I've seen several people polish up some guns with very nice results with this "Flitz" thing. I didn't want to derail the pictures post, but that was a very nice Smith revolver you have there. What is a Flitz and where do I get one? I don't have any nickel revolvers that need polishing, but I've got some old Mustang parts that are looking a little dingy, and the wheels on my truck could use a polishing! Would this Flitz work for that?
Flitz is a brand of polish for metal and plastic. It is a very fine finishing polish, so not used too often except in the final stage to remove very small buffing marks or oxidation, and put a high luster shine on something. It is available at hardware and gun stores, as well as on-line. Just search it. Here is a website http://www.flitz.com/index.html. it should work fine for your parts and wheels!

Re: What's a Flitz?

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 11:20 am
by jimlongley
Back in my gearhead days, a very long time ago, we always carried a Flitz cloth in the glove box, and tool box, and kitchen tool drawer, and hanging on the garage wall, and hanging on the barn wall, and lots of them in the firehouse . . .

Re: What's a Flitz?

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 1:33 pm
by gregthehand
Zep also makes a cream called 5-Star that youc an look into. Very cheap and it works very good.

Re: What's a Flitz?

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 2:12 pm
by KD5NRH
Keith B wrote:Flitz is a brand of polish for metal and plastic. It is a very fine finishing polish, so not used too often except in the final stage to remove very small buffing marks or oxidation, and put a high luster shine on something.
It also does an excellent job of taking tough carbon deposits off shiny stuff, but it will sometimes remove cold blue as well. It doesn't seem to touch hot blue or rust blue, though.