you can buy metal polish.
It's a type of metal polish.
yes
Use a metal polish like Wenol or Duraglit.
Mother's metal polish is an excellent way to shine chrome. Simply apply it liberally with a soft cloth, wait a few minutes and then buff to blinding sheen.
3.2- 3.7
Metal polish works by using abrasive particles to remove oxidation, dirt, and stains from the metal surface. The abrasive particles break down the unwanted material, revealing the clean metal underneath. Additionally, metal polish often contains chemical agents that help protect the metal from future tarnishing and corrosion.
Metal polish can be safe when used according to the manufacturer's instructions. However, it can be dangerous if ingested or inhaled, causing irritation or poisoning. It is important to use metal polish in a well-ventilated area, wear protective gloves, and keep it out of reach of children.
When a number or letter is STAMPED into metal, it causes a change in the crystal structure in the metal. If someone were to file or grind off a serial number, that change in the crystal is still there. One technique to to polish the metal smooth, warm the metal, and apply an acid to the metal. Where the crystal structure is different, the metal changes color, and the original number becomes visible.
either try some metal polish or even some car polish will do the trick
Yes, you can apply shellac (French polish) to all sorts of things, paper, metal, hardwoods and softwoods. Shellac is used as a glazing agent in some sweets too. The only reason not to French polish softwood is that it takes some time to apply the finish and some would say it's not worth the effort on softwoods.
Metal polish like Autosol