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Title: Flitz help
Post by: Big Blue on January 06, 2018, 08:54:28 pm
I have seen a few people talking about using Flitz for their pop machine to "clean them up" .  There are some very good pics of before and afters!  I found a liquid form at the local Ace Hardware and tried it today for a bit.  I wasn't that impressed.  After further review it looks like the folks on here used the paste form.  DO those of you that have used it agree?  THe little bottle I bought at the hardware store was 8 bucks.....the paste is 50 bucks on Amazon!

Randy


Title: Re: Flitz help
Post by: Ltransam on January 06, 2018, 09:35:38 pm

I bought the liquid too works ok but you got to use a lot of elbow grease . Haven't tried the paste . But I'm betting you ave to workmit in too


Title: Re: Flitz help
Post by: ajf5577 on January 07, 2018, 12:13:37 am
I paid 8.95 for a small tube of a Flitz paste on Amazon to use on a picnic cooler. Haven’t tried it yet, but it was cheap enough with free shipping.


Title: Re: Flitz help
Post by: CocaMan on January 08, 2018, 11:24:58 am
I have not tried the paste but rather the liquid and again a lot of elbow grease and the end result was great.  I have posted pics in the past of both my original vendo 44 and jacobs 56 and how they came out after waxing and using flitz.  I also use it on signs and it has done a great job.  I definitely think that it is worth the money for the job that it does.


Title: Re: Flitz help
Post by: BeaYoung on January 08, 2018, 01:24:10 pm
The paste is AMAZING.... I didn't have any luck with the liquid. I found that the paste is good for oxidation but not rust. Others may have had a different experience. I have used the paste with a towel (as opposed to shop cloth or something smoother) and it has done a good job. The paste is also available in a tube which was way less than $50 when I bought it. Another fine Wisconsin product.  8)

See pic in previous post

http://soda-machines.com/discussions/index.php/topic,20922.msg166563.html#msg166563


Title: Re: Flitz help
Post by: Big Blue on January 08, 2018, 03:37:15 pm
Thanks for the insight everyone!  I will look at getting some paste and post results!  :-) But on Amazon there are like 8 different ones to choose from.  Should I get the one that includes the words "paint restorer"?

Randy


Title: Re: Flitz help
Post by: ajf5577 on January 08, 2018, 06:42:10 pm
Thanks for the insight everyone!  I will look at getting some paste and post results!  :-) But on Amazon there are like 8 different ones to choose from.  Should I get the one that includes the words "paint restorer"?

Randy

I believe that all of the paste is the same, you just pick the tube size that you want.  The packages all say the same thing
If you'd like to try it out first, get the $8.00 tube


Title: Re: Flitz help
Post by: Larry on January 09, 2018, 09:16:42 am
Buy it from Flitz online. 

I used their product for years on metal.  I never used it on paint.  I did use it on one of the metal plates, for example the black plate on a Vendo machine, and it took the black ink off.

I had luck on a pitted piece of metal, that was rusty, on a Mills juke box I once owned, but you have to use a tooth brush to get into the pitted holes.  (Use your wifes instead of yours).   Originally, I put the Flitz on the surface and it just cleaned the surface.  You need to push it into the pits with something.  I found an old toothbrush worked great.  It stayed rust free until I sold it years later.  Good stuff.