
FAQ's
Question: How much will you be able to polish with one bottle?Answer: The Metal Polish is a concentrate, so a little bit of gloss goes a long way. You can actually polish two fifty gallon fuel tanks, ten wheels, steps, stacks, and the grill on a big rig with just a third of the bottle. Wheel equivalence = thirty 26" wheels.
Question: Can you use a buffer?
Answer: The polish works hard so you don't have to. However, if you're polishing a lot of metal and currently own a buffing wheel, we do recommend using it for even faster results.
Question: Will it take surface rust off of your wheels?
Answer: Absolutely. That's actually what we specialize in. Just use a terry towel or micro-fiber with a drop of the polish, then wipe it on the pitted area. If it's heavy pitting we recommend buying a light steel wool pad with some polish, which will remove it in a very short time.
Question: Does it work on clear coat?
Answer: It won't hurt the clear coat because we aren't using any abrasives; however, it will remove particles such as break dust, water spots and oxidation on top of your clear coat, and polish the metal to a glass-like finish.
Question: How long does the Gloss last?
Answer: This question will explain to you another secret about the other powerhouse car care companies. See, as soon as you're done polishing air touches your metal, which causes oxidation, then in a week you have to polish again. Not so with Sheen Genie® Sealer Glazer, which seals the metal for six months in one application, allowing you the freedom of not buying metal polish every month.
Question: How does this product differ from others?
Answer: If you don't know by now, we'll tell you. The main differences in this product than other is that it is Non-abrasive so it never scratches and it is water based not oil so it's absorbed into the towel not left on the surface. Also, since it's a chemical formulation, the chemicals cannot tell the difference between metals, which makes it universal!
Question: How does it hold up against heat?
Answer: We have tested the polish and sealer up to 600 degrees [Fahrenheit] and it held its strength and duty. We have never seen it broken down by heat or become hazardous or flammable. So yes, it is indeed heat-resistant.
