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A Review of the S&W Model 681
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<blockquote data-quote="osu007" data-source="post: 4335565" data-attributes="member: 41143"><p>I know a lot of people use flitz polish. I had an older trooper back in 1975 tell me about a product called WENOL. Back in those days it was in a blue tube. The tube I have now, and have for several years is the red tube. I believe it is German. The tube I have is wonderful stuff for stainless, silver, nickel,and even blued guns. However, on nickel and blued guns, do not get big chunks of grit(polishing compound) on them, and use a diaper. The last tube I got was from summit racing. It is also the bomb on the 2-tone badges that are not plated. It will take the finish off. It’s great on name plates, and nickel brass cases and copper bullets like for ceremonial cops with 12 loop loops.</p><p>I also have a 67. That shines pretty good using wenol. It’s dirty in these pics. It will remove the cylinder line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osu007, post: 4335565, member: 41143"] I know a lot of people use flitz polish. I had an older trooper back in 1975 tell me about a product called WENOL. Back in those days it was in a blue tube. The tube I have now, and have for several years is the red tube. I believe it is German. The tube I have is wonderful stuff for stainless, silver, nickel,and even blued guns. However, on nickel and blued guns, do not get big chunks of grit(polishing compound) on them, and use a diaper. The last tube I got was from summit racing. It is also the bomb on the 2-tone badges that are not plated. It will take the finish off. It’s great on name plates, and nickel brass cases and copper bullets like for ceremonial cops with 12 loop loops. I also have a 67. That shines pretty good using wenol. It’s dirty in these pics. It will remove the cylinder line. [/QUOTE]
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