Thread Number: 6529
Kirby Shine (Keeping it up) |
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Post# 72427 , Reply# 2   6/17/2009 at 14:45 (5,398 days old) by kirbymodel2c (Nottingham, England)   |   | |
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Post# 72430 , Reply# 3   6/17/2009 at 15:16 (5,398 days old) by airway88 ()   |   | |
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I am guessing its a 508, not a 503. Now a 503- that would be something! |
Post# 72453 , Reply# 4   6/18/2009 at 04:31 (5,397 days old) by ohio_tuec ()   |   | |
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Doesn't everyone know about the model 503? It came between the 4C/4R and the 505. One of those elusive prewar models ;-) |
Post# 75343 , Reply# 8   7/14/2009 at 00:39 (5,371 days old) by a007kirbyman (--->> Originally My Mom <<--- (now Wisconsin))   |   | |
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(mho) Autosol (German) & Flitz (USA) both do a great job. BOTH are available in tubes (like toothpaste) or bigger canisters (for higher volume usage). I have a customer who has used many different polishes; he has a brass foot rail in his bar; he said he had to do it about every 2 weeks using 'Mothers'; now that he uses 'Flitz', he only does it about every 6-8 weeks. With a little 'elbow grease' I (or you) am able to get rid of any 'water spots' that are known to happen with aluminum. Any questions or acquiring of, please feel free to email me. [[ A007KirbyMan@aol.com ]] Bill |
Post# 75466 , Reply# 9   7/15/2009 at 10:34 (5,370 days old) by pjgriff ()   |   | |
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Thanks, I might have some Flitz in my kitchen drawer. |