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Gatineau, QC, Canada
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2020, 06:00 AM by AlanH81.)
I’ll like share my experience for slowing down
Patina how it works at least to my experience on Karve Brass Razor.

I use this product from Home Depot called Bizzz protects woods, etc different household items and brass works great if your Brass is polished take a bit of Autosol if you have or Mothers California Alloy Wheel Polish, It works and once it’s polished back apply this and it should slow patina down quite bit it for you and you’ll see it works like magic.

Sure there are other things you can use or alternatives but I find this easy convenient and affordable to buy $15 CAD.

Hope it Helps


Alan H 


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I'm sure it is cheaper than renaissance wax! I've used Flitz or Peek polish and then renaissance wax on my CG razors. It lasts a while but then you have to start over.

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Gatineau, QC, Canada
Very true..best take mothers California polish
For alloy wheels with bounty Scott towel gives quick polish and then apply Bizzz wax the one I showed you it works and will last for sometime.

Again it’s brass so it’s expected to be that way.

Alan H

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Williamsburg, KY
(12-12-2020, 09:29 PM)AlanH81 Wrote: Very true..best take mothers California polish
For alloy wheels with bounty Scott towel gives quick polish and then apply Bizzz wax the one I showed you it works and will last for sometime.

Again it’s brass so it’s expected to be that way.

Alan H

You should shoot some videos including one on how to do this Alan Happy2

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#5

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Gatineau, QC, Canada
Well do Dave I’ll have to make one Happy2

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