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    Stuff for removing metal polishing residue.

    I've had some Ally bits polished up for the engine bay. The polisher told me to use something like "metsol" to remove the polishing remnants. Any idea what this stuff is?
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    Autosol?

    I know autoglym do a metal polish too....
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    autosol is the best metal polish ever guess thats the stuff

    better than the autoglym stuff too
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    That's it then, Autosol. Thanks.

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    yup, halfords, motorfactors etc etc
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    Yep. Good stuff that.

    I've started using it on the Mini. Transformed the car on mine, cause the previous owner wasn't quite as mad as me on attempting to make it look clean and shiny!!

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