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Several years ago we had a good discussion here about overcoating your
polished brass fixtures belowdecks. It wasn't varnish, but a space-age goop that would keep your brasswork looking good forever--without having to repolish. Anybody remember the name of the product? I can't, but I need desperately to know. I have a dear wife who's willing to polish the brass (in our Lord Nelson Victory Tug, and there's a LOT of it) if she only has to do it once. Yes, yes, I could always get another wife, but this one's a keeper. (We celebrate 50 years in June.) Sorry about the geriatric memory here. I should have made a note. Maybe I did, but I forgot where I put it..... Help, help, and TIA. Dick Behan |
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