✨ Polish Like a Pro, Shine Like You Mean It!
Peek's 33700 Metal Cleaner Polishing Compound Paste is a 250ml mildly abrasive cream designed to clean, polish, and protect a wide range of metals and surfaces including stainless steel, silver, chrome, and fiberglass. Ideal for automotive, marine, and household use, it removes oxidation, stains, rust, and minor scratches, restoring surfaces to a brilliant shine with easy hand application.
Manufacturer | Peek |
Brand | Peek |
Model | Peek Polish 250ml Paste |
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 7.62 x 7.37 cm; 325 g |
Item model number | 33700 |
Manufacturer part number | 33700 |
Special Features | Mildly Abrasive |
Item Weight | 325 g |
M**X
Worth the Money
The stuff is amazing, used for polishing my bike exhaust which from what I can tell hadn't been cleaned since it's build in 2004. See pics attached of the 2 left I did first which I didn't have to be particularly aggressive with and incase anyone is curious ofbsize I've included a pic next to a AA battery for context.Also used on chrome parts of bike which also polished up very well.
L**.
WOW !!!
This stuff is absolutely amazing!! Unlike traditional silver polish it doesn’t leave the pink residue on the items. It’s easy to work with and gives fab results.. I would definitely recommend it! Pics 1 & 2 are before and 3 & 4 are after use.
A**Y
Not the magical solution I'd was hoping for, but works if you persevere!
Can't seem to upload images from my MacBook or I could show the befores and afters but I purchased this to polish some very tarnished brass window fittings in my conservatory. It did work eventually, but took a lot of elbow grease - I'd taken the fixtures off to polish them and as an experiment worked a few using raw onion, others with tomato ketchup and a third lot with Peek. The raw onion and tomato ketchup did a great first clean, better than the Peek tbh, but they were all finished off with Peek.
B**S
Fantastic polish,,remarkable product.
Well,I built a garden room ,on my own ,which needed some steps up to it ,,so proud of myself,,,until my good wife pointed out ,,you need some railings in place, so I bought stainless steel tubular,,suitable for indoor and outdoor, on Amazone. Now the base plate for the uprights was ,I thought a little light so I spent a lot of time and effort in engineering a comprise,,,,work done.Five weeks later, I noticed some specklin or tarnish, it couldn't be rust ,,could it??, six weeks, and just before my American friends were to arrive on holiday and to survey my masterpiece it looked like a disaster. I rushed to the local store for metal Polish ,I tried all they had ,I polished and polished to no avail.Desperate, I went on Amazone,,looked for metal polish ,and found ....Peek ,,Absolutely fantastic,,, with little effort I got does railings nearly like new .To apply I use old socks on my hands on the rails with rubber gloves inside, keeps your hands clean and safe and polish off with some fresh ones ,and then I found best not to use on hot sunny days when the metal gets hot ,,Peek is a fantastic metal polish, saved my bacon .
S**R
Immediate results
Amazon delivered 3 items in very good condition the day after I ordered them, even though I didn't use Amazon Prime.The 'Peek compound' was in a tin sealed in a plastic coating - this was also intact and easy to remove.I would say, if you have any issues with your hands/fingers (e.g. arthritis) this may not be the product for you. Opening the tin is similar to varnish/house paint as it requires you to lever the lid off. I used a spoon handle, but anything sturdy will do - I'd avoid scissors though!!Although other reviewers noted the product had a chemical smell - which it does. I didn't notice it once I began cleaning. What surprised me was its colour, blue - unexpected, rather nice.'Peek Compound' is very easy to use, I either dipped a cloth in it, or dipped the actual item in it. It does a great job at cleaning - immediate results, and it's not greasy. There's plenty of it as well.As far as I can tell there is only one other minor negative. 'Peek Compound' doesn't clean small or difficult to reach areas very easily - that may also be due to my big fingers of course.Try other products such as foam, dips, or a combination of products which suit your requirements. Cotton buds dipped in 'Peek Compond' may work, but I didn't try that so can't confirm it.In my photo's I cleaned an old copper coin (yes I know your not supposed to do this). I used a sonic cleaner (rubbish), then Peek Compound (great results), and finally used the drill buffers (almost as good as new).I'm a miser, always buy the cheaper cleaning options first, saves wasting money. I use friends/family and website reviews, but check they're real not adverts.'Peek' is also VERY easy to clean up afterwards. Washing up liquid and a clean cloth did it for me.I recommend washing whatever you are cleaning in mild soapy water after using 'Peek Compound', to remove any hidden residue. Especially if you are going to buff the item with a drill attachment polishing kit. Saves the drill bit getting covered in cleaning compound.Finally, yes - I would recommend 'Peek Compound', but use other products with it if they are delicate or have tricky areas to reach.
C**E
Fast delivery service
Smells like cat pee. 😂 but is a great product for my chrome work
J**S
Didn’t do much.
Used the product to try and polish my tailpipes on my vehicle, gave them a proper scrub down to metal again and tried working this on for a while, unfortunately didn’t seem to have to much effect, I was doing this by hand, may get a better result with a machine polish or some other items.
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