• Apply with a clean cloth and a little elbow grease for a great shine
  • Gentle enough to use on a regular basis
  • Regular use provides a long lasting benefit to your vehicle
  • Easy to apply

This stuff is magical! If any of you are looking for something to polish up your stainless firearms with. This is the way to go! Check out the before and after pictures!

I purchased this after seeing a video on You-Tube by Sweet Project Cars where he used it to repair the clouded headlight plastic on cars.. Even though I don't own a buffer, I decided to try this using the old manual buffer, elbow grease. Wow! My 1994 Chevy pickup headlights were totally clouded; they now shine. You can see the silver reflectors and bulbs with totally clarity. It worked so well that I did my siblings vehicles when they came to visit. I can only imagine how much better this would have worked with a good electric buffer ( it would at least have saved me some time).

Used this to restore opaque/foggy car headlights and was very impressed with the results! I did use a 3M buffer sponge attachment which I hooked to my drill, just a regular drill is what I used. Applied the polish directly to headlights and sponge and then began buffering. The headlights look so much better than what they looked prior. They obviously do not look brand new but definitely look very good! I highly recommend this product.

I have used this on quite a few aluminum parts and have easily produced a polish so smooth you can easily read fine print in the reflection. It doesn't take much to produce a very high quality shine. A light touch for final results is best. I love this stuff! It's so easy to use and has lasted much longer than expected. Great product and a great price. I'm looking around for things to polish now. Once you get such great results you too will be polishing the most random and dumbest things just to see the results! Lol Start off with good prep and then apply using a bit of pressure and when it turns black you know it's working. Work the black all around but don't let it dry. As soon as it starts to set up wipe it all off and then apply more but use a lighter touch. Keep that going and for the best finish use a very delicate amount of pressure. You can just use your fingers if you want. It will come out like a mirror. Just sand with progressively finer grit sand paper until you get to 400 or 600 grit and then use the polish. You can polish surfaces that are more rough but the finer you go with the sanding the better the end polish will be I buy products based upon honest, well written reviews so I try to help others by providing the that for others. If you appreciated this review could you please click "helpful" to let me know I'm not wasting my time? Thanks!

Like other people, I too saw the videos on clearing foggy headlights using Mothers, and figured I would try it on my 13 year old Rav4's headlights. Took less then 5 mins each using a drill buffer. I am very pleased with the results. After the first light was done I took a picture of the completed light and the non-treated on and posted here. it's hard to see how good it worked, as they look better then the picture shows. I don't know how long it will last, but if I need to do every 6 months, that's fine with me to see at night.

I recently purchased an Apple Watch with a stainless steel case. After a month of wearing it, I was deeply upset when I noticed scuffs and scratches, which is bound to happened (even with the amount of $ thrown in for the stainless steel case). I googled how to remove scratches on stainless steel and found a YouTube video that introduced me to this product, Mothers Mag & Aluminum Polish. I had high hopes that this would work. As soon as it arrived, I was ready to experiment. All you need is a microfiber cloth and a dab of the polish, and begin rubbing it into the area of scratches. I put on gloves so I didn't have the watch slip out of my hands and get the polish everywhere. The polish starts to turn black because it means it's removing a very thin layer of the metal. After a minute of rubbing out the scratches, I wipe it with a clean part of the cloth, and TA-DA! It worked!!! I am very impressed by it. I'm going to have this handy and use it to polish things around the house! A little goes a long way. I would definitely would buy this again and recommend it to others. See my before & after photos.

If you're a jewelry maker who doesn't have a tumbler-- THIS IS FOR YOU. I've been polishing my work by hand with polish pads, and ugh.. takes forever. Mother's solves that problem in 2 minutes or less. I mostly work with aircraft aluminum, and wow- it takes a dull brushed finished to near mirror finish with next to no work, very little time, and it makes SUCH a difference in how my work turns out-- plus? Saves me a ton of "shop time" now that I'm not wasting 50% of my time laboriously rubbing away on my work just to get it shiny.

Bought this after watching a YouTube video on how to restore foggy headlights on vehicles. Works great! Did it on 6 vehicles already and it restored them to close to original clearness. See picture showing the left headlight done using Mother's product. Right side untouched. Also used it on my daughters plastic face on her watch where she accidentally sprayed sunblock on it and it fogged up. I used Mother's and brought the watch back to its clear face. I highly recommend this product!

A couple of years ago I had the hazy, yellowed headlight lenses on my Acura cleared and polished to the tune of forty bucks... With time they needed to be re-cleared, and I went online to see how to DIY, and discovered varying methods to accomplish the task using everything from toothpaste to sandpaper, often using copious quantities of flowing water and up to an hour per headlight lens using gradually finer abrasive grits. I found a video using Mother's Mag & Aluminum polish and their cone polishing tool. I decided that was likely the best, as it was simple, fast, and there was no flowing water required. The Mother's spherical PowerBall can also be used, but the conical shape allows better access to the lens corners and gives better accuracy near its edges. Setup involved spraying window cleaner on the lens and the surrounding area to remove any dust and masking off the lens using blue painter's tape to avoid damaging the surrounding painted surface Total time from turning on the garage light to putting tools away was about an hour. Actual polishing time for each lens was about 10 minutes using a corded drill on medium speed. EASY PEASY! PROS - Water based, easy cleanup No offensive odor Easy to apply Excellent abrasiveness for quick lens clearing Amount required was less than I expected. CONS- None

The aluminum wheels and sprocket on my '99 Harley FLHTCUI were rough and pitted. I'm sprucing the bike up for a long trip so I'm scrubbing it with ammonia, waxing and a silicone top coat. I didn't know how to clean/wax aluminum wheels so I searched for aluminum polish and bought Mothers and their PowerCone. I was surprised at how easily and well it worked. The wheels are now smooth and almost look chromed. One of the few products I've found in my life that really works.