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I just put my order in earlier today...
all this talk about BLINGMASTER made me just have to try it.
I've tried a bunch and keep going back to Mothers. Let's see what happens.
all this talk about BLINGMASTER made me just have to try it.
I've tried a bunch and keep going back to Mothers. Let's see what happens.
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Thanks for the business, Im glad you liked the polish!!!
This may be the last time you use Mothers.
Keep us posted.
Your in for a treat, your tracking number should have been emailed to you.
Joe
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Keep us posted.
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Finally got around to using Blingmaster on my TT2s. I don't have pics (broken camera) but I'm amazed at how the TT2s look. I can't stop looking at them from my bedroom window! They look awesome! For $20 you really can't beat this. Was pleasantly surprised at how little I needed to use.
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I used this yesteraday when I had time and. I was really amazed at how well it works. Cleaned my rims and my tips plus some under hood stuff and all if it looks really good.
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All pending orders have shipped out as of 8/5. Thanks everyone, enjoy your items.
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Ok, so I got my Bling Master and I just got to try it out last night only on my stainless Meg's exhaust tips. Let me say that I polish a lot of different metals from stainless, mild steel, and aluminum.
The first thing I noticed about the Bling Master was that it's pretty thin. I'm sure it's not intended for something as hard as stainless, but it did an ok job for shining it up after I was done using some white rouge to smooth down some surface scratches. I would classify Bling Master more as a polish in the same vein as Zaino is a polish. It's not an aggressive/abrasive metal polish like the Mother's or other true metal polishes. It is closer to a wax in how it works. It left a nice shine, but it certainly isn't going to take out much for surface imperfections. It's just not aggressive enough.
I intend to use it some more and polish up some of the softer metals in the engine bay and then I'll report back as to how it works for that. I'm going to use it on my chrome rims tonight to see how it compares to the Zaino and Mother's that I generally use.
The first thing I noticed about the Bling Master was that it's pretty thin. I'm sure it's not intended for something as hard as stainless, but it did an ok job for shining it up after I was done using some white rouge to smooth down some surface scratches. I would classify Bling Master more as a polish in the same vein as Zaino is a polish. It's not an aggressive/abrasive metal polish like the Mother's or other true metal polishes. It is closer to a wax in how it works. It left a nice shine, but it certainly isn't going to take out much for surface imperfections. It's just not aggressive enough.
I intend to use it some more and polish up some of the softer metals in the engine bay and then I'll report back as to how it works for that. I'm going to use it on my chrome rims tonight to see how it compares to the Zaino and Mother's that I generally use.
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Hi Joe, colin here from the UK, i sent you a mail on your site just to double check that my address and e-mail you have are correct, thanks for having the time to talk on the phone will let you know when i recieve it thanks colin.
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Ok, so I got my Bling Master and I just got to try it out last night only on my stainless Meg's exhaust tips. Let me say that I polish a lot of different metals from stainless, mild steel, and aluminum.
The first thing I noticed about the Bling Master was that it's pretty thin. I'm sure it's not intended for something as hard as stainless, but it did an ok job for shining it up after I was done using some white rouge to smooth down some surface scratches. I would classify Bling Master more as a polish in the same vein as Zaino is a polish. It's not an aggressive/abrasive metal polish like the Mother's or other true metal polishes. It is closer to a wax in how it works. It left a nice shine, but it certainly isn't going to take out much for surface imperfections. It's just not aggressive enough.
I intend to use it some more and polish up some of the softer metals in the engine bay and then I'll report back as to how it works for that. I'm going to use it on my chrome rims tonight to see how it compares to the Zaino and Mother's that I generally use.
The first thing I noticed about the Bling Master was that it's pretty thin. I'm sure it's not intended for something as hard as stainless, but it did an ok job for shining it up after I was done using some white rouge to smooth down some surface scratches. I would classify Bling Master more as a polish in the same vein as Zaino is a polish. It's not an aggressive/abrasive metal polish like the Mother's or other true metal polishes. It is closer to a wax in how it works. It left a nice shine, but it certainly isn't going to take out much for surface imperfections. It's just not aggressive enough.
I intend to use it some more and polish up some of the softer metals in the engine bay and then I'll report back as to how it works for that. I'm going to use it on my chrome rims tonight to see how it compares to the Zaino and Mother's that I generally use.
Thanks for taking the time to post a review.
Stainless steel is a very hard metal so when your polishig it with the Blingmaster it will take some hard rubbing or a buff ball to get it to look like a mirror. I recommend using a Flitz Power Buff Ball to achieve the shine you desire from stainless.
When your just perfoming general polishing be sure to continually shake the bottle so it stays properly mixed and remember, a little goes a long way. With it being a liquid the aluminum oxide (the particle that does the actual polishing) will naturally settle at the botton due to its weight.
When using the Blingmaster on chrome you simply wipe the wheel down with little to no pressure. It will remove the water spots and baked on brake dust. Do not press hard on chrome as you run the risk of scratching it. Chrome is a very hard coating that does not need alot of pressure to make the polish work.
If your looking for a more aggressive polish to use before the Blingmaster Aluminator I would pick up a bottle of the Blingmaster Green Stuff.
Blingmaster Green Stuff is a more aggressive polish that will massage out all of those hard to remove scratch prior to buffing with the Blingmaster Aluminator and set you up for a mirror finish when your done.
If your interested in the Blingmaster Green Stuff shoot me a PM.
Joe
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Factory wheels are indeed clearcoated so Bling will not get you that shine you desire unless you strip the clear off first. Theres always your fuel rails, exhaust tips and many other underhood items that you can polish though.
Joe